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32 Zone Wireless Transceiver Security Systems

MG5000 V4.5
MG5050 V4.5

4 to 32 Zone Expandable Security Systems


SP4000 V4.5
SP5500 V4.5
SP6000 V4.5
SP7000 V4.5

Always Armed,
Never Disarmed

Programming Guide

PARADOX.COM

Warranty
For complete warranty information on this product please refer to the Limited Warranty Statement found on the website www.paradox.com/terms. Your use of the Paradox product
signifies your acceptance of all warranty terms and conditions.

Limitations of Alarm Systems:


It must be understood that while your Paradox alarm system is highly advanced and secure, it does not offer any guaranteed protection against burglary, fire or other emergency
(fire and emergency options are only available on certain Paradox models). This is due to a number of reasons, including by not limited to inadequate or improper installation/
positioning, sensor limitations, battery performance, wireless signal interruption, inadequate maintenance or the potential for the system or telephone lines to be compromised or
circumvented. As a result, Paradox does not represent that the alarm system will prevent personal injury or property damage, or in all cases provide adequate warning or protection.
Your security system should therefore be considered as one of many tools available to reduce risk and/or damage of burglary, fire or other emergencies, such other tools include but
are not limited to insurance coverage, fire prevention and extinguish devices, and sprinkler systems.
We also strongly recommend that you regularly maintain your security systems and stay aware of new and improved Paradox products and developments.
TBR-21: In order to comply with TBR-21, standard force dialing must be enabled.

UL AND ULC WARNINGS


This equipment has the capability of being programmed with features not verified for use in UL installations. To stay within UL and ULC standards, the installer should use the
following guidelines when configuring the system:

All components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application.
If used for Fire detection, the installer should refer to NFPA Standards #72, Chapter 2. In addition, once installation is complete, the local fire authority must be notified of
the installation.
WARNING: This equipment must be installed and maintained by qualified service personnel only
This equipment must be verified by a qualified technician once every three years.
All keypads must use an anti-tamper switch.
Do not bypass fire zones.
Maximum allowed entry delay is 45 seconds.
Maximum allowed exit delay is 60 seconds.
Minimum 4 minutes for bell cut-off time.
The following features do not comply with UL requirements: Bypass Recall and Auto Trouble Shutdown.
Do not connect the primary indicating device to a relay. The installer must use the bell output.
To comply with UL985, the auxiliary power output should not exceed 200mA.
Do not connect the zone ground terminal with UL Listed products.
The metallic enclosure must be grounded to the cold water pipe.
All outputs are Class 2 or power-limited, except for the battery terminal.The Class 2 and power-limited fire alarm circuits shall be installed using CL3, CL3R, CL3P, or
substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
EOL resistor part #2011002000
For UL Installations: Universal UB1640W 16.5VAC min 40VA
All outputs are rated from 11.3Vdc to 12.7Vdc
12Vdc 4Ah rechargeable acid/lead or gel cell backup battery (YUASA model #NP7-12 recommended) for residential use. Use a 7Ah battery to comply with fire
requirements.
Wheelock 46T-12 siren

Legal
2010 Paradox Security Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. Specifications may change without prior notice. One or more of the following US patents may apply: 7046142, 6215399,
6111256, 6104319, 5920259, 5886632, 5721542, 5287111, 5119069, 5077549 and RE39406. Canadian and international patents may also apply. Magellan, Spectra SP, WinLoad
and BabyWare are trademarks or registered trademarks of Paradox Security Systems Ltd. or its affiliates in Canada, the United States and/or other countries.

Table of Contents
System Overview .......................................................... 3
Comparison Chart ........................................................ 4
Specifications ................................................................ 5
Entering Programming Mode ........................................ 5
Data Entry & Display .................................................... 6
Important Settings and Modes ...................................... 6
System Codes .............................................................. 7
System Planning ........................................................... 8
Zone Programming ..................................................... 12
Keypad Programming .................................................. 18
Partition Programming ................................................. 19
System Programming .................................................. 20
Daylight Savings Programming ................................... 21
Communication Programming ..................................... 22
Programmable Output Programming .......................... 29
System Report Codes ................................................. 36

Ademco Contact ID Report Codes ...............................39


Automatic Report Code List ........................................40
Installer Function Keys .................................................41
Trouble Display ............................................................42
Wireless Repeater Programming (RPT1) ....................43
Wireless Keypad Programming (K32RF / K37) ...........45
Wireless Siren Programming .......................................46
LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) ....................................47
User Programming .......................................................50
Hardware Connections ................................................55
Connecting to WinLoad / BabyWare ............................57
Updating Firmware Using WinLoad / BabyWare .........57
Metal Box Installation ...................................................58
Installer Quick Menu ....................................................65
Index ............................................................................68

Conventions
Default Settings: Options which are bold signify the default value:
e.g. Access code length: 6 digits 4 digits (4 digits is the default value)
WARNING: Important information

NOTE: Suggestion or reminder

Quick Menu (see page 65)

System Overview
Module

Description

Maximum number
per system

Current
Consumption

K32RF, K37

32-Zone Wireless Keypad Modules

8 total

Wireless

K10V/H
K32
K32LCD
K35
K636

10 and 32-Zone Hardwired Keypad Module

15 total including ZX8 K10V/H: Min. = 44mA / Max. = 72mA


and RTX3
K32: Min. = 49mA / Max. = 148mA
K32LCD: Min. = 43mA / Max. = 86mA
K35: Min. = 30mA / Max. = 70mA
K636: Min. = 28mA / Max. = 33mA

ZX8
ZX8SP

8-Zone Expansion Module

Min. = 29mA / Max. = 31mA

RPT1

Magellan Wireless Repeater Module

Average = 57mA

VDMP3

Plug-In Voice Dialer

Min. = 28mA / Max. = 28mA

IP100

Internet Module

Min. = 90mA / Max. = 120mA

RTX3

Wireless Expansion Module (Spectra SP only) 1

Min. = 61mA / Max. = 143mA

RX1

Wireless Receiver (Spectra SP only)

Min. = 26mA / Max. = 61mA

PCS200

Paradox Communicator Module

Min. = 80mA / Max. = 600mA

Important System Notes


Please refer to the following module compatibility exceptions to ensure proper system function:

Wireless keypads can be used with MG/SP systems that include an RTX3 (not compatible with SP4000 systems).
When using a K636 keypad, only partition 1 is available.
The following modules are not compatible with SP4000 systems: K32RF, K37, K32LCD, RPT1.
When using an SP Series panel, all wireless sections and options do not apply unless an RTX3 is used in conjunction with the panel.
When using an SP6000 panel in conjunction with an RTX3, all K32 and K10V/H keypads must be versions 2.0 or higher.
The K35 Fixed LCD keypad module is only compatible with MG/SP panels version 2.3 and higher.

Magellan / Spectra SP

Comparison Chart
Security Features
StayD
Built-in transceiver
Maximum zones
On-board zones
Expansion zones (ZX8)
Keypad zones
Partitions
User Codes
Remote controls
PGMs
PGM +/- trigger
Alarm relay (panel relay)
Event buffer
Wireless keypads (K32RF and K37)
Wireless repeaters (RPT1)
Wireless sirens (SR150)
2-wire smoke detector input
GPRS/GSM communication (PCS Series)
Internet TCP/IP communication (IP100)
Plug-in voice module (VDMP3)
Personal dialing
Pager reporting
Upload/download software
In-field firmware upgradeable

MG5000

32*
2 (4 with ATZ)
24 (3 x ZX8)
15
2
32
32
16* (2 on-board)
256
8
2
4

WinLoad

MG5050

32*
5 (10 with ATZ)
24 (3 x ZX8)
15
2
32
32
16* (4 on-board)

256
8
2
4

WinLoad

Feature
SP4000
SP5500
SP6000
StayD

Built-in transceiver
Maximum zones
32
32*
32*
On-board zones
4 (8 with ATZ)
5 (10 with ATZ)
8 (16 with ATZ)
Expansion zones (ZX8)
24 (3 x ZX8)
24 (3 x ZX8)
24 (3 x ZX8)
Keypad zones
15
15
15
Partitions
2
2
2
User codes
32
32
32
PGMs
12 (1 on-board)
16* (2 on-board) 16* (2+2** on-board)
PGM +/- trigger

Alarm relay (panel relay)


1**
Event buffer
256
256
256
Remote control
32
32
32
Wireless keypads (K32RF and K37)
8
8
Wireless repeaters (RPT1)
2
2
Wireless sirens (SR150)
4
4

Wireless expansion (RTX3)


***
Wireless expansion (RX1)

2-wire smoke detector input

GPRS/GSM communication (PCS Series)

Internet TCP/IP communication (IP100)

Plug-in voice module (VDMP3)

Personal dialing

Pager reporting

Upload/download software
BabyWare
WinLoad
WinLoad
In-field firmware upgradeable

* Any of which can be wireless


** Optional
*** When used with an SP4000 system, the RTX3 only allows for the use of remote controls.
When used with an SP4000 system, the RX1 only allows for the use of one-way remote controls.
For compatible BabyWare version, refer to paradox.com.

SP7000

32*
16 (32 with ATZ)
24 (2 x ZX8)
15
2
32
16* (4 on-board)

1
256
32
8
2
4

WinLoad

Programming Guide

Specifications
MG5000 / MG5050
Power rating
Aux. power
Battery
Battery charging current
On-board zones
Bell output
On-board PGMs

Dimensions
Operating temperature
SP4000 / SP5500 / SP6000 / SP7000
Power rating
Aux. power

Battery
Battery charging current

On-board zones
Bell output
On-board PGMs

Dimensions
Operating temperature

16.5 VAC (50 or 60Hz) minimum 20 VA (40 VA recommended)


600 mA typical, 700 mA maximum, fuseless shutdown at 1.1A
12 VDC, 4Ah/7Ah
350 mA
MG5000: 2
MG5050: 5
1A (fuseless shutdown at 3A)
MG5000: 2
MG5050: 4 (1+/- trigger)
All on-board PGMS are 100mA low-current outputs
MG5000: 14 x 10.4cm (5.5 x 4.1)
MG5050: 19 x 10.2cm (7.5 x 4)
0C to 50C (32F to 122F)

16.5Vac (50 or 60Hz) minimum 20VA (40VA recommended)


SP4000:
SP5500 / SP6000 / SP7000:
450mA, fuseless shutdown at 650mA
600mA typical, 700mA maximum,
fuseless shutdown at 1.1A
12Vdc, 4Ah/7Ah
SP4000: Limited by 1.1A supply current SP5500: 350 mA
(AUX consumption - no dedicated
SP6000 / SP7000: 350 mA / 850 mA
battery current limit circuit)
SP4000: 4
SP6000: 8
SP5500: 5
SP7000: 16
1A (fuseless shutdown at 3A)
SP6000: 2+(2 optional) (all +/- trigger)
SP4000: 1
SP5500: 2 (all +/- trigger)
SP7000: 4 (all +/- trigger)
All on-board PGMS are 100mA low-current outputs
SP4000: 14 x 6.6cm (5.5 x 2.6)
SP6000: 19 x 8.9cm (7.5 x 3.5)
SP5500: 19 x 8.9cm (7.5 x 3.5)
SP7000: 20.3 x 10.8cm (8 x 4.25)
0C to 50C (32F to 122F)

Entering Programming Mode


WARNING: StayD Mode must be deactivated in order to enter programming mode. To deactivate StayD, press [OFF] + [MASTER /
USER CODE] + [OFF].
1.

Press [ENTER].

2.

Enter your [INSTALLER CODE] (default: 000000) or [MAINTENANCE CODE] (no default). [ARM] and [STAY] lights flash.
To modify codes, see System Codes on page 50.

3.

Enter the 3-digit [SECTION] you wish to program ([ARM] and [STAY] lights are ON).

4.

Enter required [DATA].

Magellan / Spectra SP

Data Entry & Display


To access the Data Display Mode, press the [ENTER] key after entering a section and before entering any data. The four LEDs/Icon as
indicated below will begin to flash indicating that you are in the Data Display Mode.

K636
K10V/H
K32RF/K32
K35/K37
Each time the [ENTER] key is pressed, the keypad will display the next digit in the current section and will continue through all the
following sections one digit at a time without changing the programmed values. Not available for sections using the Multiple Feature
Select Method. Press the [CLEAR] key at any time to exit the Data Display Mode.
There are two methods that can be used to enter data when in programming mode: Single Digit Data Entry and Feature Select
Programming methods:

Single Digit Data Entry Method


After entering programming mode, some sections will require that you enter decimal values from 000 to 255. Other sections will require
that you enter hexadecimal values from 0 to F. The required data will be clearly indicated in this manual. When entering the final digit in a
section, the panel will automatically save and advance to the next section. Refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 6 to see the
keys and their equivalent decimal and/or hexadecimal value.

Feature Select Programming Method


After entering certain sections, eight options will be displayed where each option from [1] to [8] represents a specific feature. Press the
key corresponding to the desired option. This means the option is ON. Press the key again to remove the digit, thereby, turning OFF the
option. Press the [SLEEP] key to set all eight options to OFF. When the options are set, press the [ENTER] key to save and advance to the
next section.

Important Settings and Modes


Section
[950]
[955]
[960]
[970]
[975]
[980]

Description
Reset all programmable sections to factory default values
Clear bus module trouble (remove disconnected module from the bus)
Wireless transmitter serial number display (press any button on the assigned remote control or press the tamper switch of
the wireless module, then press [ENTER] to view the next digit)
Download memory key into panel (see the Reference & Installation Manual)
Upload panel into the memory key (see the Reference & Installation Manual)
Display version number of the panel (press [ENTER] to view the next digit)

Decimal and Hexadecimal Values

Value or Action

What Do I Press?

Value 0 / Replace Current


Digit with 0
Values 1 to 9
A (hex only)
B (hex only)
C (hex only)
D (hex only)
E (hex only)
F (hex only)
Exit Without Saving
Save Data (hex only)

[SLEEP]
[1] TO [9]
[0]
[OFF]
[BYP]
[MEM]
[TBL]
[

[CLEAR]
[ENTER]

What Do I See?
32-zone LED
Erase digit and remain in section

10-zone LED
Erase digit and remain in section

Zone 1 to 9
Zone 10
Zone 11
Zone 12
Zone 13
Zone 14
Zone 15
Arm & Stay LED flash
Advances to the next section

Keys 1 to 9
Key 0(10)
OFF
BYP
MEM
TBL
[

Arm & Stay LED flash


Advances to the next section
Programming Guide

System Codes
The Installer code is used to enter programming mode, which allows you to program
everything except user codes. To change the default code, go to section [397] on
page 50 and refer to section [701] option [1] on page 50.
The Maintenance code is used to enter programming mode, which allows you to
program everything except for user codes and communication settings (sections
Maintenance Code (No Default)
[395], [397], [398], [815], [816], [817], [910], [911], [970], and [975]). To set the default
code, go to section [398] on page 50 and refer to section [701] option [1] on page 50.
The System Master code can use any arming method and can program user codes.
System Master Code (Default: 1234 / 123456) To change the default code, go to section [399] on page 50 and refer to section [701]
option [1] on page 50.
Installer Code (Default: 0000 / 000000)

Panel Reset
Performing a panel reset will reset all programmable sections to factory default values.
SP4000 panels:
1. Verify installer lock is disabled.
2.

Remove the battery and AC power from the control panel.

3.

Remove all connected wires and devices from the PG1 and zone 1 terminals.

4.

Short the PG1 and zone 1 terminals with a wire.

5.

Reconnect the AC and battery power to the control panel.

6.

Wait for 10 seconds and remove the wire.

All other MG/SP panels:


To reset other MG/SP panels, press and hold the panels RESET button until the STATUS LED flashes (5 seconds). Release the RESET
button and push it again within 2 seconds. Performing a manual panel reset will not clear bus module troubles.
To reset the panel to default using section programming, see section [950] in Important Settings and Modes on page 6.

Viewing Version Numbers


Step
1.

2.
3.
4.

Action
Enter Viewing Mode:
- For panel version, enter section [980].
- For keypad version, enter Installer Programming,
then press and hold [ARM].
Press [ENTER]
Press [ENTER]
Press [ENTER]

Example:

Details
The first digit is displayed
(usually 0)

When Viewing Keypad Version


Digit 1 [ARM] is illuminated

The second digit is displayed


The third digit is displayed
The fourth digit is displayed

Digit 2 [SLEEP] is illuminated


Digit 3 [STAY] is illuminated
Digit 4 [OFF] is illuminated

Version
Digits 1-4

01.42

NOTE: K10V/H / K636 keypad version numbers cannot be viewed.

Magellan / Spectra SP

System Planning
Bus Module Planning
Use the following table to plan wired keypads, RTX3, RX1, ZX8 and ZX8SP modules.
Serial # Sticker

Description

Path Zone*
(Entry Point)

Path Zone

Path Zone

Path Zone

Bus Module 1

Bus Module 2

Bus Module 3

Bus Module 4

Bus Module 5

Bus Module 6

Bus Module 7

Bus Module 8

Bus Module 9

Bus Module 10

Bus Module 11

Bus Module 12

Bus Module 13

Bus Module 14

Bus Module 15

*Paths apply only to keypads in StayD mode.


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Programming Guide

Wireless Keypad Planning


Serial # Sticker

Description

Path Zone
(Entry Point)

Path Zone

Path Zone

Path Zone

K32RF / K37 1

K32RF / K37 2

K32RF / K37 3

K32RF / K37 4

K32RF / K37 5

K32RF / K37 6

K32RF / K37 7

K32RF / K37 8

NOTE: When deleting a wireless keypad (K32RF / K37) from the system, the corresponding StayD path zones will also be deleted.

Wireless Siren Planning


Serial # Sticker

Description

Serial # Sticker

Siren 1

Siren 3

Siren 2

Siren 4

Magellan / Spectra SP

Description

PGM Planning
Serial # Sticker

Description

Serial # Sticker

PGM 1

PGM 9

PGM 2

PGM 10

PGM 3

PGM 11

PGM 4

PGM 12

PGM 5

PGM 13

PGM 6

PGM 14

PGM 7

PGM 15

PGM 8

PGM 16

Description

Wireless Repeater Planning


Serial # Sticker

Description

Serial # Sticker

Repeater 1

Description

Repeater 2

Zone Planning
Armed when...
Serial # Sticker
Zone

Zone

Zone

10

Zone#

Zone Description Stay Sleep Full

Armed when...
Serial # Sticker
Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone#

Zone Description Stay Sleep Full

Programming Guide

Armed when...
Serial # Sticker
Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Magellan / Spectra SP

Zone#

Zone Description Stay Sleep Full

Armed when...
Serial # Sticker
Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone

Zone#

Zone Description Stay Sleep Full

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Zone Programming

See Quick Menus on page 65

NOTE: For keypad zone programming, see page 18.

Zone Recognition (MG Series)


When expanding zones via ZX8, up to 3 ZX8 modules can be added to the system and are identified by the ZX8 3-position jumpers +1,
+9 and +17.
MG5000 No ATZ
Panel

Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
ZX8
Zone 5:
Jumper Zone 6:
Panel + 1 Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
ZX8
Zone 13:
Jumper Zone 14:
Panel + 9 Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:
Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
ZX8
Zone 21:
Jumper Zone 22:
Panel + 17 Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

MG5000 ATZ

Panel Input 1
Zone 1: Panel Input 1A
Panel Input 2
Panel
Zone 2: Panel Input 2A
Input 1
Zone 3: Panel Input 1B
Input 2
Zone 4: Panel Input 2B
Input 3
Zone 5: Input 1
Input 4
Zone 6: Input 2
Input 5
ZX8
Zone 7: Input 3
Input 6
Jumper Zone 8: Input 4
Input 7
Panel + 1 Zone 9: Input 5
Input 8
Zone 10: Input 6
Input 1
Zone 11: Input 7
Input 2
Zone 12: Input 8
Input 3
Zone 13: Input 1
Input 4
Zone 14: Input 2
Input 5
ZX8
Zone 15: Input 3
Input 6
Jumper Zone 16: Input 4
Input 7
Panel + 9 Zone 17: Input 5
Input 8
Zone 18: Input 6
Input 1
Zone 19: Input 7
Input 2
Zone 20: Input 8
Input 3
Zone 21: Input 1
Input 4
Zone 22: Input 2
Input 5
ZX8
Zone 23: Input 3
Input 6
Jumper Zone 24: Input 4
Input 7
Panel + 17 Zone 25: Input 5
Input 8
Zone 26: Input 6
N/A
Zone 27: Input 7
N/A
Zone 28: Input 8
N/A
Zone 29: N/A
N/A
Zone 30: N/A
N/A
Zone 31: N/A
N/A
Zone 32: N/A

MG5050 No ATZ
Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Panel Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
ZX8
Zone 8:
Jumper Zone 9:
Panel + 1 Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
ZX8
Zone 16:
Jumper Zone 17:
Panel + 9 Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
ZX8
Zone 24:
Jumper Zone 25:
Panel + 17 Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

MG5050 ATZ

Panel Input 1
Zone 1:
Panel Input 2
Zone 2:
Panel Input 3
Zone 3:
Panel Input 4
Zone 4:
Panel Input 5
Panel Zone 5:
Input 1
Zone 6:
Input 2
Zone 7:
Input 3
Zone 8:
Input 4
Zone 9:
Input 5
Zone 10:
Input 6
Zone 11:
Input 7
Zone 12:
Input 8
ZX8
Zone 13:
Input 1
Jumper Zone 14:
Input 2
Panel + 1 Zone 15:
Input 3
Zone 16:
Input 4
Zone 17:
Input 5
Zone 18:
Input 6
Zone 19:
Input 7
Zone 20:
Input 8
ZX8
Zone 21:
Input 1
Jumper Zone 22:
Input 2
Panel + 9 Zone 23:
Input 3
Zone 24:
Input 4
Zone 25:
Input 5
Zone 26:
Input 6
Zone 27:
Input 7
ZX8
Zone 28:
Input 8
Jumper Zone 29:
N/A
Panel + 17 Zone 30:
N/A
Zone 31:
N/A
Zone 32:

Panel Input 1A
Panel Input 2A
Panel Input 3A
Panel Input 4A
Panel Input 5A
Panel Input 1B
Panel Input 2B
Panel Input 3B
Panel Input 4B
Panel Input 5B
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6

NOTE: If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire
zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.

Zone Recognition (SP Series)


When expanding zones via a ZX8, up to 3 ZX8 modules can be added to the system and are identified by the ZX8 3-position jumpers +1,
+9 and +17.
SP4000 No ATZ
Panel

ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 1

ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 9

12

Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:

Panel Input 1
Panel Input 2
Panel Input 3
Panel Input 4
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5

SP4000 ATZ
Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Panel Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
ZX8
Zone 11:
Jumper Zone 12:
Panel + 1 Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:

Panel Input 1A
Panel Input 2A
Panel Input 3A
Panel Input 4A
Panel Input 1B
Panel Input 2B
Panel Input 3B
Panel Input 4B
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1

SP5500 No ATZ
Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Panel Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
ZX8
Zone 8:
Jumper Zone 9:
Panel + 1 Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
ZX8
Zone 16:
Jumper Zone 17:

Panel Input 1
Panel Input 2
Panel Input 3
Panel Input 4
Panel Input 5
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4

SP5500 ATZ
Zone 1: Panel Input 1A
Zone 2: Panel Input 2A
Zone 3: Panel Input 3A
Zone 4: Panel Input 4A
Panel Zone 5: Panel Input 5A
Zone 6: Panel Input 1B
Zone 7: Panel Input 2B
Zone 8: Panel Input 3B
Zone 9: Panel Input 4B
Zone 10: Panel Input 5B
Zone 11: Input 1
Zone 12: Input 2
ZX8
Zone 13: Input 3
Jumper Zone 14: Input 4
Panel + 1 Zone 15: Input 5
Zone 16: Input 6
Zone 17: Input 7

Programming Guide

SP4000 No ATZ
Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
ZX8
Zone 23:
Jumper Zone 24:
Panel + 17 Zone 25:
Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

SP4000 ATZ
Zone 18:
ZX8
Zone 19:
Jumper Zone 20:
Panel + 9 Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
ZX8
Zone 27:
Jumper Zone 28:
Panel + 17 Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8

SP5500 No ATZ
Panel + 9 Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
ZX8
Zone 24:
Jumper Zone 25:
Panel + 17 Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
N/A
N/A
N/A

SP5500 ATZ
Zone 18: Input 8
Zone 19: Input 1
Zone 20: Input 2
ZX8
Zone 21: Input 3
Jumper Zone 22: Input 4
Panel + 9 Zone 23: Input 5
Zone 24: Input 6
Zone 25: Input 7
Zone 26: Input 8
Zone 27: Input 1
ZX8
Zone 28: Input 2
Jumper Zone 29: Input 3
Panel + 17 Zone 30: Input 4
Zone 31: Input 5
Zone 32: Input 6

NOTE: If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire
zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.

SP6000 No ATZ
Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Panel Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
ZX8
Zone 11:
Jumper Zone 12:
Panel + 1 Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:
Zone 18:
ZX8
Zone 19:
Jumper Zone 20:
Panel + 9 Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
ZX8
Zone 27:
Jumper Zone 28:
Panel + 17 Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Panel Input 1
Panel Input 2
Panel Input 3
Panel Input 4
Panel Input 5
Panel Input 6
Panel Input 7
Panel Input 8
Panel
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
ZX8
Input 4
Jumper
Input 5
Panel + 1
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
ZX8
Input 4
Jumper
Input 5
Panel + 9
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8

Magellan / Spectra SP

SP6000 ATZ
Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:
Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Panel Input 1A
Panel Input 2A
Panel Input 3A
Panel Input 4A
Panel Input 5A
Panel Input 6A
Panel Input 7A
Panel Input 8A
Panel Input 1B
Panel Input 2B
Panel Input 3B
Panel Input 4B
Panel Input 5B
Panel Input 6B
Panel Input 7B
Panel Input 8B
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8

SP7000 No ATZ

Panel

ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 1

ZX8
Jumper
Panel + 9

Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:
Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Panel Input 1
Panel Input 2
Panel Input 3
Panel Input 4
Panel Input 5
Panel Input 6
Panel Input 7
Panel Input 8
Panel Input 9
Panel Input 10
Panel Input 11
Panel Input 12
Panel Input 13
Panel Input 14
Panel Input 15
Panel Input 16
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8

SP7000 ATZ

Panel

Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:
Zone 17:
Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

Panel Input 1A
Panel Input 2A
Panel Input 3A
Panel Input 4A
Panel Input 5A
Panel Input 6A
Panel Input 7A
Panel Input 8A
Panel Input 9A
Panel Input 10A
Panel Input 11A
Panel Input 12A
Panel Input 13A
Panel Input 14A
Panel Input 15A
Panel Input 16A
Panel Input 1B
Panel Input 2B
Panel Input 3B
Panel Input 4B
Panel Input 5B
Panel Input 6B
Panel Input 7B
Panel Input 8B
Panel Input 9B
Panel Input 10B
Panel Input 11B
Panel Input 12B
Panel Input 13B
Panel Input 14B
Panel Input 15B
Panel Input 16B

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Zone Definitions
NOTE: If a zone is already programmed and you assign a device to the same zone, a wireless zone will overwrite a keypad/hardwire
zone, and a keypad zone will overwrite a hardwire zone.
To program zone definitions, zone partitions and assign options:
Step
Action
Details
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.
1
[ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
2
Enter 3-digit zone you wish to program [ARM] + [STAY] = on (see table on page 15)
[001] to [032]
3
Enter a 2-digit zone definition
2 digits: 01 to 32 (see Zone Definitions table on page 14)
4
Assign Partition
By default, all zones are assigned to partition 1. (see Partition Assignment
[1], [2] or [3]
table on page 14).
5
Select or deselect zone options using
Zone Options - see Zone Options table on ON = feature activated
buttons [1] to [8]
page 14.
OFF = feature deactivated
Keyswitch Options - see Keyswitch Options
table on page 14.
6
To save and proceed to the next zone,
press [ENTER]

Zone Definitions
00 = Zone Disabled (default)
01 = Entry Delay 1
02 = Entry Delay 2
03 = Entry Delay 1 (Full Arm)
04 = Entry Delay2 (Full Arm)
05 = Follow
06 = Follow (Sleep/Full Arm)
07 = Follow (Full Arm)
08 = Instant
09 = Instant (Sleep/Full Arm)
10 = Instant (Full Arm)

Table 1: Zone Definitions


Stay Arm
Sleep Arm
Entry Delay 1
Entry Delay 1
Entry Delay 2
Entry Delay 2
Not Armed
Not Armed
Not Armed
Not Armed
Follow*
Follow*
Not Armed
Follow*
Not Armed
Not Armed
Instant*
Instant*
Not Armed
Instant*
Not Armed
Not Armed

Fully Arm
Entry Delay 1
Entry Delay 2
Entry Delay 1
Entry Delay 2
Follow*
Follow
Follow
Instant*
Instant
Instant

33 = Instant No Pre-Alarm (Stay/Sleep)


Instant
Instant
Not Armed
34 = Instant No Pre-Alarm (Sleep)
Not Armed
Instant
Not Armed
35 = Entry Delay 1 (Stay/Full) / Instant
Entry Delay 1
Instant
Entry Delay 1
36 = Entry Delay 1 (Full Arm) / Instant
Instant
Instant
Entry Delay 1
* Flex-Instant = Zone will follow the delay at section [720], (default is 15 seconds / 0 = instant zone)
** On-board hardwire control panel zones only
ZX8 inputs do not support fire zones.
For 2-wire smoke installations (not supported by SP4000 / SP5500), these definitions apply to Zone 1
Input only. Section [706], option [3] must be enabled.
For 4-wire smoke installations, use any panel on-board zone input.
This alarm will follow the Panic 1 option (section [702], option [1])
NOTE: For more zone options, see sections [705] and [706] on page 16.
Table 2: Partition Assignment
[1]- Partition 1
[2]- Partition 2
[3]- Both partitions

When using a K636 keypad, only


partition 1 is available.

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Table 3: Zone Options


[1] = Auto-zone Shutdown
[2] = Bypassable Zone
[3] = RF Zone Supervision
[4]
[5]
OFF OFF Audible Alarm
OFF ON
Pulsed Alarm
ON
OFF Silent Alarm
ON
ON
Report Only
[6] = Intellizone
[7] = Delay alarm transmission
[8] = Force Zone

Zone Definitions
11 = Instant Fire
12 = Delayed Fire
13 = Instant Fire Silent
14 = Delayed Fire Silent
15 = 24Hr. Buzzer
16 = 24Hr. Burglary
17 = 24Hr. Hold-up
18 = 24Hr. Gas
19 = 24Hr. Heat
20 = 24Hr. Water
21 = 24Hr. Freeze
22 = 24hr. Panic
23 = Follow No Pre-Alarm
24 = Instant No Pre-Alarm
25 = Keyswitch Maintain**
26 = Keyswitch Momentary**

Table 4: Keyswitch Options


[1]- N/A
[2]- N/A
[3]- N/A
[4] OFF = Disarm
ON = Disarm only if Stay/Sleep
armed
[5] = Arm only
[6] = Stay arming
[7] = Sleep arming
[8] = N/A
Select only one. If all are off,
keyswitch will regular arm.

Programming Guide

Custom Zone Definitions


Create up to four custom zone definition templates* (custom zone definition templates [033] to [036] will overwrite zone definitions 33 to
36, refer to the Zone Definitions table on page 14). Modifications can be made according to the Permitted Zone Definitions table below.
Section
[033]
[034]
[035]
[036]

Zone Definition Template 1


Zone Definition Template 2
Zone Definition Template 3
Zone Definition Template 4

Disarm
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____

Stay Arm
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____

Sleep Arm
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____

Full Arm
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____
_____/_____

* This feature is not available


on SP4000 systems.

Table 5: Permitted Zone Definitions


Zone Definitions

Disarm

00 = Zone Disabled
01 = Entry Delay 1
02 = Entry Delay 2
03 = Entry Delay 1 (Full Arm)
04 = Entry Delay2 (Full Arm)
05 = Follow
06 = Follow (Sleep/Full Arm)
07 = Follow (Full Arm)
08 = Instant
09 = Instant (Sleep/Full Arm)
10 = Instant (Full Arm)
11 = Instant Fire
12 = Delayed Fire

Section
[001]
[002]
[003]
[004]
[005]
[006]
[007]
[008]
[009]
[010]
[011]
[012]
[013]
[014]
[015]
[016]
[017]
[018]
[019]
[020]
[021]
[022]
[023]
[024]
[025]
[026]
[027]
[028]
[029]
[030]
[031]
[032]

Stay
Arm

Sleep
Arm

Zone*
Zone 1: ___________________
Zone 2: ____________________
Zone 3: ____________________
Zone 4: ____________________
Zone 5: ____________________
Zone 6: ____________________
Zone 7: ____________________
Zone 8: ____________________
Zone 9: ____________________
Zone 10: ___________________
Zone 11: ___________________
Zone 12: ___________________
Zone 13: ___________________
Zone 14: ___________________
Zone 15: ___________________
Zone 16: ___________________
Zone 17: ___________________
Zone 18: ___________________
Zone 19: ___________________
Zone 20: ___________________
Zone 21: ___________________
Zone 22: ___________________
Zone 23: ___________________
Zone 24: ___________________
Zone 25: ___________________
Zone 26: ___________________
Zone 27: ___________________
Zone 28: ___________________
Zone 29: ___________________
Zone 30: ___________________
Zone 31: ___________________
Zone 32: ___________________

Zone
Definition
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65.


Magellan / Spectra SP

Fully
Arm

Zone Definitions
13 = Instant Fire Silent
14 = Delayed Fire Silent
15 = 24Hr. Buzzer
16 = 24Hr. Burglary
17 = 24Hr. Hold-up
18 = 24Hr. Gas
19 = 24Hr. Heat
20 = 24Hr. Water
21 = 24Hr. Freeze
22 = 24hr. Panic
23 = Follow No Pre-Alarm
24 = Instant No Pre-Alarm

Partition
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

Disarm

Section

Zone Options
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3

4
4
4
4

5
5
5
5

6
6
6
6

7
7
7
7

8
8
8
8

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

[061]
[062]
[063]
[064]
[065]
[066]
[067]
[068]
[069]
[070]
[071]
[072]
[073]
[074]
[075]
[076]
[077]
[078]
[079]
[080]
[081]
[082]
[083]
[084]
[085]
[086]
[087]
[088]
[089]
[090]
[091]
[092]

Stay
Arm

Sleep
Arm

Fully
Arm

Wireless SN or press tamper/


learn. To delete, enter 000000
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____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____

* See Zone Recognition tables on page 12.


15

Zone Labels
[965]
Reset Zone Labels
Option
OFF
ON
[1]
Reset zone labels*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
Section
[181]
[182]
[183]
[184]
[185]
[186]
[187]
[188]
[189]
[190]
[191]
[192]
[193]
[194]
[195]
[196]

Zone
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

Section
[197]
[198]
[199]
[200]
[201]
[202]
[203]
[204]
[205]
[206]
[207]
[208]
[209]
[210]
[211]
[212]

Zone
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.

Bus Module Labels


[965]
Reset Bus Module Labels
Option
OFF
ON
[5]
Reset bus module labels*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Enable all options you want to reset to default. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of
report codes to default before exiting the section.
Section
[781]
[782]
[783]
[784]
[785]
[786]
[787]
[788]

Bus
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

Section
[789]
[790]
[791]
[792]
[793]
[794]
[795]

Bus
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.

Zone Options
[705]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3] & [4]

ATZ Options
OFF
Disabled
Series

ATZ zone doubling


ATZ wiring options
Tamper Recognition

ON

Enabled
Parallel

[3]

[4]

RF Zone/Hardwired Zone Tamper Recognition Options

Keypad / Bus Module Tamper Recognition Options*

OFF

OFF

Disabled

Disabled

OFF

ON

Trouble only

Trouble only

ON

OFF

When disarmed: Trouble only

Trouble only

ON

ON

When disarmed: Audible alarm

When armed: Follow zones alarm type


Audible alarm

When armed: Follow zones alarm type

[5]

16

* Tamper recognition of keypad / bus module only if section [700] option [7] is enabled.
Generate tamper on bypassed zone
No

Yes

Programming Guide

[6] & [7] Supervision Options


[6]

[7]

RF Zone Supervision Options (except SP4000)

OFF

OFF

Disabled

Keypad / Bus Module Supervision Options


Disabled

OFF

ON

Trouble only

Trouble only

ON

OFF

When disarmed: Trouble only

Trouble only

When armed: Follow zones alarm type


ON

ON

When disarmed: audible alarm

Trouble only

When armed: Follow zones alarm type

[8]

No

Generate supervision on bypassed zone

[706]
General Zone Options
Option
[1]
Check-in supervision time (except SP4000)
[2]
EOL resistors*
[3]
Zone Input 1 becomes a 2-wire smoke input (except SP5500/SP4000)
[4]
ZX8 ID A (Panel + 1) Input 1
[5]
ZX8 ID B (Panel + 9) Input 1
[6]
ZX8 ID C (Panel + 17) Input 1
*This option applies to all hardwired zones (panel, keypad, ZX8)

OFF
24 hours
Disabled
Disabled
Zone input
Zone input
Zone input

Yes
ON

80 minutes
Enabled
Enabled
Tamper input
Tamper input
Tamper input

Zone Timers (MG Series)


Note that When both ATZ and EOL are enabled, zone speed should not be set below 300ms.
Section
[041] Zone 1
[042] Zone 2
[043] Zone 3
[044] Zone 4
[045] Zone 5
[046] Zone 6
[047] Zone 7
[048] Zone 8
[049] Zone 9
[050] Zone 10
[051] Zone 11
[052] Zone 12
[053] Zone 13
[054] Zone 14
[055] Zone 15
[056] Zone 16

MG5000
(Z1)
(Z2)
(Z1 ATZ)
(Z2 ATZ)

MG5050
(Z1)
(Z2)
(Z3)
(Z4)
(Z5)
(Z1 ATZ)
(Z2 ATZ)
(Z3 ATZ)
(Z4 ATZ)
(Z5 ATZ)

Data
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____

(000 to 255) x 10ms


(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms

Description (Default 060)


Hardwire Zone 1 Speed
Hardwire Zone 2 Speed
Hardwire Zone 3 Speed
Hardwire Zone 4 Speed
Hardwire Zone 5 Speed
Hardwire Zone 6 Speed
Hardwire Zone 7 Speed
Hardwire Zone 8 Speed
Hardwire Zone 9 Speed
Hardwire Zone 10 Speed
Hardwire Zone 11 Speed
Hardwire Zone 12 Speed
Hardwire Zone 13 Speed
Hardwire Zone 14 Speed
Hardwire Zone 15 Speed
Hardwire Zone 16 Speed

Zone Timers (SP Series)


NOTE: When both ATZ and EOL are enabled, zone speed should not be set below 300ms.
Section
SP4000 SP5500 SP6000 SP7000* Data
[041] Zone 1 (Z1)
(Z1)
(Z1)
(Z1)
____/____/____
[042] Zone 2 (Z2)
(Z2)
(Z2)
(Z2)
____/____/____
[043] Zone 3 (Z3)
(Z3)
(Z3)
(Z3)
____/____/____
[044] Zone 4 (Z4)
(Z4)
(Z4)
(Z4)
____/____/____
[045] Zone 5 (Z1 ATZ) (Z5)
(Z5)
(Z5)
____/____/____
[046] Zone 6 (Z2 ATZ) (Z1 ATZ) (Z6)
(Z6)
____/____/____
[047] Zone 7 (Z3 ATZ) (Z2 ATZ) (Z7)
(Z7)
____/____/____
[048] Zone 8 (Z4 ATZ) (Z3 ATZ) (Z8)
(Z8)
____/____/____
[049] Zone 9
(Z4 ATZ) (Z1 ATZ) (Z9)
____/____/____
[050] Zone 10
(Z5 ATZ) (Z2 ATZ) (Z10)
____/____/____
[051] Zone 11
(Z3 ATZ) (Z11)
____/____/____
[052] Zone 12
(Z4 ATZ) (Z12)
____/____/____
[053] Zone 13
(Z5 ATZ) (Z13)
____/____/____
[054] Zone 14
(Z6 ATZ) (Z14)
____/____/____
[055] Zone 15
(Z7 ATZ) (Z15)
____/____/____
[056] Zone 16
(Z8 ATZ) (Z16)
____/____/____
* SP7000: For zones 17-32 (ATZ), the zone timer is set at 0.6 seconds.
Magellan / Spectra SP

(000 to 255) x 10ms


(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms
(000 to 255) x 10ms

Description (Default 060)


Hardwire Zone 1 Speed
Hardwire Zone 2 Speed
Hardwire Zone 3 Speed
Hardwire Zone 4 Speed
Hardwire Zone 5 Speed
Hardwire Zone 6 Speed
Hardwire Zone 7 Speed
Hardwire Zone 8 Speed
Hardwire Zone 9 Speed
Hardwire Zone 10 Speed
Hardwire Zone 11 Speed
Hardwire Zone 12 Speed
Hardwire Zone 13 Speed
Hardwire Zone 14 Speed
Hardwire Zone 15 Speed
Hardwire Zone 16 Speed

17

Zone Report Codes (Default = FF)


[966]
Clear Zone Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[1]
Clear zone report codes*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to clear the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.
[967]
Reset Zone Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[1]
Reset zone report codes to default*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.
Section
[141]
[142]
[143]
[144]
[145]
[146]
[147]
[148]
[149]
[150]
[151]
[152]
[153]
[154]
[155]
[156]

Alarm
Zone 1:
Zone 2:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
Zone 5:
Zone 6:
Zone 7:
Zone 8:
Zone 9:
Zone 10:
Zone 11:
Zone 12:
Zone 13:
Zone 14:
Zone 15:
Zone 16:

___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Alarm
Tamper
Tamper
Restore
Restore
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___

Section
[157]
[158]
[159]
[160]
[161]
[162]
[163]
[164]
[165]
[166]
[167]
[168]
[169]
[170]
[171]
[172]

Alarm
Zone 17:
Zone 18:
Zone 19:
Zone 20:
Zone 21:
Zone 22:
Zone 23:
Zone 24:
Zone 25:
Zone 26:
Zone 27:
Zone 28:
Zone 29:
Zone 30:
Zone 31:
Zone 32:

___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Alarm
Tamper
Tamper
Restore
Restore
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___
___/___ ___/___ ___/___

Keypad Programming
Keypad Zone Number Assignment
Step
1
2
3

Action
[ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
Press and hold
(3sec)
[ZONE NUMBER] + [ENTER]

Details
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.
[ARM] + [STAY] = on.
K35 / K32 / K32LCD = 2 digits: 01 to 32.
K636 / K10V/H = 1 digit: 1 to 0 (10).
To erase a keypad zone number, press [CLEAR], then [ENTER].

Entry Point Zone Assignment (StayD)


Step
1
2
3

Action
[ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
Press and hold [OFF] (3sec)
[ZONE NUMBER]

[ENTER]

Details
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash.
[ARM] + [STAY] = on.
K35 / K32RF / K37 / K32 / K32LCD = 2 digits: 01 to 32.
K636 / K10V/H = 1 digit: 1 to 0(10) (maximum 10 zones).
The first zone you program will be the designated entry point and will flash. Up to three more
path zones can be added; these zones will light up and stay lit.
Press [ENTER] to save and exit.

Keypad Input/Output Configuration (K636 V2.0 and higher)


Step
1
2
3

Action
[ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE]
(default: 0000 / 000000)
Press and hold [ENTER] (3sec)
Option [1]

Details
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash.

[ARM] + [STAY] = on.


ON = Output switches to ground following system arming (Blue wire 150mA max.).
OFF = Input (Keypad zone input).
4
Option [2]
ON = Output N.C.
OFF = Output N.O.
NOTE: When configuring as an output, you must first clear the keypad zone (if assigned).
18

Programming Guide

[701]
Option
[3]
[4]
[5]
[7]
[8]

Keypad Options 1
Confidential mode
To exit confidential mode
Confidential mode timer
Display entry delay on LCD keypad (K32LCD)
Display exit delay on LCD keypad (K32LCD)

[703]
Keypad Options 2
Option
One-touch regular arming*
[1]
[2]
One-touch stay arming*
[3]
One-touch sleep arming*
[4]
One-touch bypass programming
* These options apply to the REM3 remote control only.
[704]
Option
[5]
[6]
[7]

OFF
Disabled
Enter a code
2 minutes
Disabled
Disabled

ON

Enabled
Press a key
5 seconds

Enabled
Enabled

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

OFF

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

Enabled

Keypad Options 3
Bell squawk when arm/disarm with a keypad
Beep on exit delay
No exit delay beeps and no bell squawk when stay/sleep arm

Keypad Lockout
Section Data
[716]
____/____/____
[717]
____/____/____

Description
(000 to 255) minutes
(000 to 255) attempt before locking

ON

Enabled
Enabled

Keypad lockout delay (default 000)


Keypad lockout counter (default 000)

Partition Programming
NOTE: When using a K636 keypad, only partition 1 is available. To use both partitions, use any other compatible keypad.
[700]
Option
[1]

Partitioning
OFF
Disabled

Partitioning

ON

Enabled

Partition Labels
[965]
Reset Partition Labels
Option
OFF
ON
[3]
Reset partition labels*
Enabled

Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
Section
[771]
Section
[772]

Part.
1
Part.
2

Label
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.
[741]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]&[4]

Partition 1 Options
Auto-arm on time
Auto-arm on no movement
Auto-arm arming mode
[3]
OFF
OFF
ON

[5]
[6]

[4]
OFF
ON
OFF

Regular
Sleep
Stay

Switch to stay arming if no entry delay zone is opened


Follow zones become entry delay 2 when delay zone is bypassed

Magellan / Spectra SP

OFF
Disabled
Disabled
See Table

Enabled
Enabled
See Table

ON

Disabled
Disabled

Enabled
Enabled

19

[742]
Option

Partition 2 Options

[1]
[2]

Auto-arm on time
Auto-arm on no movement
Auto-arm arming mode

OFF

[3]
OFF
OFF
ON

[3]&[4]

[5]
[6]

[4]
OFF
ON
OFF

Regular
Sleep
Stay

Switch to stay arming if no entry delay zone is opened


Follow zones become entry delay 2 when delay zone is bypassed

ON

Disabled
Disabled
See Table

Enabled
Enabled
See Table

Disabled
Disabled

Enabled
Enabled

Partition Timers
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate entry/exit and bell cut-off timer programming.
Section
[745]
[746]
[747]
[748]
[749]
[750]
[761]
[762]

____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____:____/___
____/____:____/____

Data
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) minutes
(000 to 255) minutes
(000 to 255) x 15 minutes
(000 to 255) x 15 minutes
HH: MM
HH: MM

Description
Partition 1 exit delay (default 060)
Partition 2 exit delay (default 060)
Partition 1 bell cut-off (default 004)
Partition 2 bell cut-off (default 004)
Partition 1 no movement (default 000)
Partition 2 no movement (default 000)
Auto-arm on time Partition 1 (default 00:00)
Auto-arm on time Partition 2 (default 00:00)

System Programming
[700]
General System Options
Option
[2]
Battery charging (350mA or 700mA)*
[3]
Audible trouble warning (except AC failure)
[4]
Audible trouble warning on AC failure
[6]
Exit delay termination
[7]
Tamper supervision on the bus module
* Does not apply to SP4000 systems
[702]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]

Panic Options

[703]
Option
[5]
[6]

Arming/Disarming Options

Panic 1
Panic 2
Panic 3
Panic 1: Report only or audible alarm
Panic 2: Report only or audible alarm
Panic 3: Report only or audible alarm

OFF
350mA
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

700mA
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Report only
Report only
Report only

Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Audible
Audible
Audible

OFF
Restrict arming on battery failure
Disabled
Restrict arming on tamper failure (Zone + Bus Module
Disabled
+ Wireless PGM)
[7]
Restrict arming on wireless supervision trouble (Wireless zones + Disabled
Wireless PGM)*
* Does not apply to SP4000 systems.

[704]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]

20

ON

ON

ON

Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Arming/Disarming Options
OFF

Regular arming switches to force arming


Stay arming switches to stay force arming
Sleep arming switches to sleep force arming

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Programming Guide

System Timers
Section
[710]
[711]
[712]
[713]
[714]
[715]
[718]
[719]
[720]
[721]

____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____
____/____/____

Data
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 015)
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) minutes
(000 to 255)
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) days
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) seconds

Description
Entry delay 1 (default 045)
Entry delay 2 (default 045)
Auto zone shutdown counter (default 005)
Intellizone delay (default 048)
Recycle alarm delay (default 000)
Recycle alarm counter (default 000)
Remote panic disarm lock delay (default 000)
Closing delinquency delay (default 000)
Flex-Instant delay (default 015)
For StayD: Re-arm delay (default 005)

Daylight Savings Programming


[730]
Option
[1]

Daylight savings (does not apply to SP4000 systems)

Section
[731]

____/____

OFF
Disabled

Data
00 to 99

ON

Enabled

Description
Country code
Country Code List

00 = Mexico, St.Johns, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos


01 = Cuba
02 = Brazil
03 = Chile
04 = Falklands
05 = Paraguay
06 = European Union, UK, and Greenland
07 = Russia and most states of the former USSR
08 = Australia- South Australia, Victoria, Australian Capital
Territory, New South Wales

09 = Lord Howe Island- Tasmania


10 = Chatham
11 = Tonga
12 = Iraq and Syria
13 = Israel
14 = Lebanon, Kirgizstan
15 = Palestine
16 = Egypt
17 = Namibia
18 = USA, Canada
19 = New Zealand

Customized Daylight Saving Programming


In addition to using the default Daylight Saving Time (DST) settings in section [731], you can also set a customized DST. Set section
[732] for the DST starting period and [733] for the DST ending period. Both sections recognize 5 different entries of 2 digits each. All
entries must be assigned in this respective order:
Months
Date
Day**
Hours
Minutes

01 to 12
01 to 31
00 to 07
00 to 23
00 only

01 = January
01 = First day of the month
00 = Default*, 01 = Sunday
00 = Midnight
00 = 60 minutes or 1 hour

*If the Day value is set to (00), the Day is ignored and the DST change will respect
only the Date value.
** If the Day setting is set to a value other than 00 (e.g. 03 - Tuesday), the DST time
change will occur on the first 'Tuesday' following the programmed Date value.

If you have modified sections [732] and [733] but want to revert to a standard DST code, change all of the settings in [732] and [733] to
(00).
Daylight Savings Start/End Period
Section
[732]
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/
[733]
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/

Magellan / Spectra SP

Data
Month-date-day-hours-minutes
Month-date-day-hours-minutes

Description
Daylight Savings Time Starting Period
Daylight Savings Time Ending Period

21

Communication Programming
The Communication Programming section is divided into sections corresponding to each installation type. Begin by programming the
General Communications Options, and then program for one or more of the following specific installation types:
Landline - see page 24
GSM - (PCS Series GSM) - see page 25
Network - GPRS/IP (PCS Series GPRS / IP100) - see page 26
NOTE: For increased security, it is suggested that redundant communication methods be installed.
Security Features

MG5000

MG5050

SP4000

SP5500

SP6000

SP7000

GPRS Reporting (PCS Series)

GSM Reporting and SMS (PCS Series)

IP Reporting (IP100)

E-Mail/Monitoring (IP100)

On-board Zones

2 (4 ATZ)

5 (10 ATZ)

4 (8 ATZ)

5 (10 ATZ)

8 (16 ATZ)

16 (32 ATZ)

On-board PGMs

2+2

Patented dialer

Supports VDMP3

Software Options
[900]
WinLoad / BabyWare Options
Option
[1]
Call back
[2]
Automatic event buffer transmission
[910]
[911]
[915]

OFF
Disabled
Disabled

ON

Enabled
Enabled

___/___/___/___
Panel ID
NOTE: For increased communication security, change
the default Panel ID and PC password.
___/___/___/___
PC password
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
PC telephone number (landline / GSM communication only)

General Communications Options


The following sections apply to all systems that report to a monitoring station.
[801]
Dialer Options
Option
[1]
Report system disarming
[2]
Report zone restore
[3] & [4]

OFF
Always
Bell cutoff

ON
After alarm
Zone closure

Auto-Test Report Transmission Options

[5]

[3]

[4]

OFF

OFF

Transmit the test report code every time the days programmed in section [840] have elapsed at the time programmed in
section [850] (default).

OFF

ON

When disarmed: Transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section [852] has elapsed. When armed:
Transmit test report code every time the time programmed in section [851] has elapsed.

ON

OFF

The control panel will transmit the test report code every hour on the minute value programmed in section [850] (the last
two digits). Note that the first two digits of section [850] will be ignored. E.g. If 10:25 was programmed into section [850],
the test report code would be transmitted at the 25th minute of every hour, i.e. 11:25, 12:25, etc.

ON

ON

The test report code will be transmitted when any of the conditions of the second and third options listed above (options
[3] = OFF and [4] = ON / options [3] = ON and [4] = OFF) are met.

Contact ID Override

Disabled

CID defaults / slow


format custom

[802]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[6]
[7]
22

Event Call Direction Options 1


OFF

Call tel. #1 / monitoring rcvr. #1 for arm/disarm report codes


Call tel. #2 / monitoring rcvr. #2 for arm/disarm report codes
Call pager for arm/disarm report codes
Call tel. #1 / monitoring rcvr. #1 for alarm/restore report codes
Call tel. #2 / monitoring rcvr. #2 for alarm/restore report codes
Call pager for alarm/restore report codes

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Programming Guide

[803]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[804]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Event Call Direction Options 2


Call tel. #1 / monitoring rcvr. #1 for tamper/restore report codes
Call tel. #2 / monitoring rcvr. #2 for tamper/restore report codes
Call pager for tamper/restore report codes
Call tel. #1 / monitoring rcvr. #1 for trouble/restore report codes
Call tel. #2 / monitoring rcvr. #2 for trouble/restore report codes
Call pager for trouble/restore report codes

OFF

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

OFF

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Event Call Direction Options 3


Call tel. #1 / monitoring rcvr. #1 for special report codes
Call tel. #2 / monitoring rcvr. #2 for special report codes
Call pager for special report codes
Call personal tel. # on zone alarm (burglary/fire)
Call personal tel. # on panic alarms
Call personal tel. # on paramedic alarm
Call personal tel. # on panel power trouble

Communication Settings
Section Data
[810]
___/___
TEL1 TEL2

[811]
[812]

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

___/___/___/___
___/___/___/___

Description
Reporting format
0 = Ademco Slow
1 = Silent Knight Fast
2 = Sescoa
3 = Ademco Express
4 = Ademco Contact ID (default)
5 = SIA (not supported with GPRS/IP reporting)
Partition 1 Account number (landline / GSM communication only)
Partition 2 Account number (landline / GSM communication only)

General Timers
Section
[833]
____/____/____
[838]
____/____/____
[839]
____/____/____
[840]
____/____/____

Data
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) seconds
(000 to 255) minutes
(000 to 255) days

[850]

____/____/____/____

HH: MM

[851]
[852]

____/____/____
____/____/____

(000 to 255) minutes


(000 to 255) minutes

Communication Timers
Section
[820]
____/____/____

Data
(000 to 255) hours

[830]
[831]

____/____/____
____/____/____

(000 to 255) x 2 seconds


(000 to 032)

[832]*

____/____/____

(000 to 127) seconds

[834]
____/____/____
(000 to 127) seconds
[835]
____/____/____
(000 to 010)
[836]*
____/____/____
(000 to 127) seconds
[837]*
____/____/____
(000 to 010)
[901]*
____/____/____
(000 to 255) rings
[902]*
____/____/____
(000 to 255) sec. (max 127)
* This section also applies when using a VDMP3 Plug-In Voice Dialer.
Magellan / Spectra SP

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

Description
Delay alarm transmission (default 000)
Recent closing delay (default 000)
Power failure report delay (default 015)
Auto test report (default 000) (see section [801] options
[3] and [4] on page 22)
Auto test report time of day (default 00:00) (see section
[801] options [3] and [4] on page 22)
Armed report delay (default 005)
Disarmed report delay (default 060)

Description
Fail to Comm. Clear Event Timer (default 000 =
disabled)
TLM fail delay (default 016) (landline only)
Maximum dialing attempts monitoring station (default
008) (landline only)
Delay between dialing attempts* (default 020) (landline /
GSM only)
Pager reporting delay (default 020)
Pager reporting message repetition (default 003)
Personal reporting delay* (default 005)
Personal reporting message repetition* (default 003)
Number of rings* (default 008)
Answering machine override delay* (default 030)

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VDMP3 Options
[703]
Arm/disarm with VDMP3
Option
[8]
Arm/disarm with VDMP3
Section
[841]

____/____/____

OFF
Disabled
Data
(000 to 032)

ON
Enabled

Description
Maximum voice dialing attempts - VDMP3 (default 008)

NOTE: For more VDMP3 options, see Communication Timers on page 23.

Landline Communication
Panels can be programmed for landline reporting using the following sections:
[800]
Dialer Options
Option
[1] & [2]
Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) Options

[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

[1]

[2]

off

off

Disabled

off

on

Trouble only

on

off

When disarmed: Trouble only


When armed: Audible alarm

on

on

Silent alarms become Audible alarm

Switch to pulse on 5th attempt


Alternate dial
Force dial (must be enabled to comply with TBR-21)
DTMF dialing
Pulse ratio
Reporting*

See Table

OFF

See Table

Disabled

Enabled
Enabled

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
1:2
Dialer activated

ON

Enabled
Enabled
1:1.5
No dialer

* This option also applies to GSM communication.


Communication Settings
Section Data
[815]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
1

MONITORING STATION TELEPHONE NUMBER

[816]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
2

MONITORING STATION TELEPHONE NUMBER

[817]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
BACKUP TELEPHONE NUMBER

[818]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER

[819]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
NUMERIC MESSAGE SENT WITH PAGER REPORTING

* This option also applies to GSM communication.


Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 and the Master Quick Menu in the User Guide for programming telephone
numbers.
NOTE: To erase a phone number/numeric message, press the [SLEEP] key for each digit in the respective section.

Press
[OFF]
[BYP]
[MEM]
[TBL]
[SLEEP]
[ ]

24

Special Keys for Telephone Numbers


Action or Value
*
#
switch from pulse to tone dialing or vice versa
4-second pause
deletes current digit
inserts blank space

Programming Guide

GSM Communication
Systems that include the PCS Series (GSM) can be programmed for GSM communication using the following sections:
[800]
Reporting
Option
OFF
ON
[8]
Reporting*
Dialer activated
Dialer deactivated
* This option also applies to landline communication.
Section Data
[815]*
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
MONITORING STATION TELEPHONE NUMBER 1
[816]*
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
MONITORING STATION TELEPHONE NUMBER 2
[817]*
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
BACKUP TELEPHONE NUMBER

[818]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
PAGER TELEPHONE NUMBER

[819]*

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
NUMERIC MESSAGE SENT WITH PAGER REPORTING

* This option also applies to landline communication.


NOTE: To erase a phone number/numeric message, press the [SLEEP] key for each digit in the respective section.
Special Keys for Telephone Numbers
Action or Value
*
#
switch from pulse to tone dialing or vice versa
4-second pause
deletes current digit
inserts blank space

Press
[OFF]
[BYP]
[MEM]
[TBL]
[SLEEP]
[ ]

PCS Series Programming


[805]
GSM Options
Option
[1] & [2]
GSM Reporting
[1]

[2]

Primary

OFF

OFF

Landline

Backup
Landline

OFF

ON

Landline

GSM

ON

OFF

GSM

Landline

ON

ON

GSM

GSM

[3] & [4] Future use


[5] & [6]
GSM No Service Trouble Feedback
[5]

[6]

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

Trouble only

ON

OFF

When disarmed: Trouble only


When armed: Audible alarm

ON

ON

Silent alarm becomes audible alarm

Disabled

[7]

Future use

[8]

GSM RF jamming supervision

OFF

Magellan / Spectra SP

Disabled

ON
Enabled

25

PCS Series (GSM) Settings


Section
[855]
___/___/___
[856]
___/___/___
Language
English
French
Spanish
Italian
Swedish
Polish

Data
(000 to 255) x 2 seconds
(000 to 255)

ID
000
001
002
003
004
005

Description
GSM no service timer (default 016)
SMS language (default 000)

Table 6: SMS Language ID


ID
Language
006
Croatian
007
Greek
008
Hebrew
009
Russian
010
Bulgarian
011
Romanian

Language
Portuguese
German
Turkish
Hungarian
Czech
Dutch

ID
012
013
014
015
016
017

Language
Slovak
Chinese
Serbian
Future use

ID
018
019
020
021 to 255

Communication Report Codes


[966]
Clear Communication Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[6]
Clear report code for GSM lost communication with panel*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to clear the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.
[967]
Reset Communication Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[6]
Reset report code for GSM lost communication with panel*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.
Communication Report Codes
[879]*
____/____
PCS Series RF jam
____/____
PCS Series no service
____/____
PCS Series module supervision lost
____/____
Receiver fail to communicate (GPRS)

[884]*

____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

GSM lost communication with panel


N/A
N/A
N/A

Communication Restore Report Codes


[881]*
____/____
PCS Series RF jam
____/____
PCS Series no service
____/____
PCS Series module supervision lost
____/____
Receiver fail to communicate (GPRS)
* This section also applies to network communication programming.

Network Communication (GPRS/GSM)


Systems that report using the PCS Series (GPRS) or the IP100 can be programmed for TCP/IP communication using the following
sections:
IP100 / PCS Series (GPRS) Options
[806]
IP/GPRS Options
Option
[5] & [6]
IP/GPRS No Service Trouble Feedback

[7]
[8]

[5]

[6]

OFF

OFF

Disabled

OFF

ON

Trouble only

ON

OFF

When disarmed: Trouble only


When armed: Audible alarm

ON

ON

Silent alarm becomes audible alarm

Use dialer reporting


Enable IP/GPRS reporting

OFF
As IP/GPRS reporting backup
Disabled

ON

In addition to IP/GPRS reporting

Enabled

IP Account Numbers
[918]
___/___/___/___
IP ACCOUNT PARTITION

[919]

____/___/___/___
IP ACCOUNT PARTITION

26

1 (e.g. 1234)
2 (e.g. 1234)

Programming Guide

IP Receiver 1 Configuration
[929]
___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___
IP ADDRESS WAN1 (E.G. 100.100.100.100) NOTE: FOR 1 OR 2 DIGIT NUMBERS, ADD 0S BEFORE THE FIRST DIGIT
[930]

___/___/___/___/___
10000)

IP PORT WAN1 (E.G.

[931]

___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___


IP ADDRESS WAN2

[932]

___/___/___/___/___
IP PORT WAN2

[933]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___
123456)

IP PASSWORD (E.G.

[934]

___/___
IP PROFILE (E.G.

[935]

01)

IP RECEIVER STATUS
VIEW STATUS

/ TO REGISTER, PRESS [ARM] (see Table 7 on page 28)

IP Receiver 2 Configuration
[936]
___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___
IP ADDRESS WAN1 (E.G.

[937]

___/___/___/___/___
IP PORT WAN1 (E.G.

[938]

100.100.100.100)

10000)

___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___


IP ADDRESS WAN2

[939]

___/___/___/___/___
IP PORT WAN2

[940]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___
IP PASSWORD (E.G.

[941]

___/___
IP PROFILE (E.G.

[942]

123456)

01)

IP RECEIVER STATUS
VIEW STATUS

/ TO REGISTER, PRESS [ARM] (see Table 7 on page 28)

IP Receiver Backup Configuration


[943]
___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___
IP ADDRESS WAN1 (E.G. 100.100.100.100)
[944]

___/___/___/___/___
10000)

IP PORT WAN1 (E.G.

[945]

___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___ . ___/___/___


IP ADDRESS WAN2

[946]

___/___/___/___/___
IP PORT WAN2

[947]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___
123456)

IP PASSWORD (E.G.

[948]

___/___
IP PROFILE (E.G.

[949]

01)

IP RECEIVER STATUS
VIEW STATUS

Magellan / Spectra SP

/ TO REGISTER, PRESS [ARM] (see Table 7 on page 28)

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Main Menu Trouble


[1] IP/GPRS module registration status

[2] IP/GPRS module error

[3] IP/GPRS programming error

[4] IP/GPRS registration error

Register module

Table 7: IP/GPRS Registration Status


Sub-Menu Trouble Menu
[1] OFF = Unregistered
[1] Slow Flash = Registering...
[1] ON = Registration OK
[7] No IP/GPRS module
[8] Ethernet cable unplugged/GSM no service
[9] No IP address acquired by module/GPRS network trouble
[7] No IP address (not programmed)
[8] No IP port (not programmed)
[9] No IP account (not programmed)
[10] No Access point name (not programmed - GPRS only)
[7] Cannot connect
[8] Invalid profile
[9] Invalid format
[10] Account already registered under another MAC address
When all troubles are cleared, press [ARM] to register module.

WinLoad / BabyWare / PCS Series Connection Settings


[780]
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
SMS SITE NAME

[920]

____/____/____/____/____
= 10000)

PORT (DEFAULT

[921]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
ACCESS POINT NAME (APN) PART 1 (E.G. INTERNET.COM)

[922]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
ACCESS POINT NAME (APN) PART 2

[923]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
USER NAME PART 1

[924]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
USER NAME PART 2

[925]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
PASSWORD PART 1

[926]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
PASSWORD PART 2

[927]

___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/
INSTALLER SOFTWARE PASSWORD (WINLOAD / BABYWARE) (DEFAULT = ADMIN)
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate programming of PC phone number, panel ID, and PC password.

Communication Report Codes


[879]*
____/____
PCS Series RF jam
____/____
PCS Series no service
____/____
PCS Series module supervision lost
____/____
Receiver fail to communicate (GPRS)
Communication Restore Report Codes
[881]*
____/____
PCS Series RF jam
____/____
PCS Series no service
____/____
PCS Series module supervision lost
____/____
Receiver fail to communicate (GPRS)
* This section also applies to GSM communication programming.

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[880]

____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

N/A
IP100 no service
IP100 supervision lost
IP receiver fail to communicate

[882]

____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

N/A
IP100 no service
IP100 supervision lost
IP receiver fail to communicate

Programming Guide

Programmable Output Programming

See Quick Menus on page 65

Programmable Output Recognition


PGM Output
SP4000
SP5500*
SP6000*
SP7000*
MG5000*
MG5050*
PGM 1
Control panel output 1

PGM 2
Control panel output 2
N/A

PGM 3
Control panel output 3
N/A
N/A
Optional

N/A

PGM 4
Control panel output 4
N/A
N/A
Optional

N/A

PGM 5
Control panel relay
N/A
N/A
Optional

N/A
N/A
PGM 6
ZX8 ID= 1 output

PGM 7
ZX8 ID= 2 output

PGM 8
ZX8 ID= 3 output

N/A

PGM 9
PGM4 relay 1

PGM 10 PGM4 relay 2

PGM 11 PGM4 relay 3

PGM 12 PGM4 relay 4

PGM 13 RTX3/RX1 output 1

PGM 14 RTX3/RX1 output 2

PGM 15 RTX3 output 3 (relay)

PGM 16 RTX3 output 4 (relay)

* A wireless PGM module can be assigned to any PGM. It will work in parallel with the control panel output (does not apply to SP4000
systems).

PGM Labels
[965]
Reset PGM Labels
Option
OFF
ON
[4]
Reset PGM labels*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
Section
[341]
[342]
[343]
[344]
[345]
[346]
[347]
[348]

PGM
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

Section
[349]
[350]
[351]
[352]
[353]
[354]
[355]
[356]

PGM
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.

Programmable Output Activation/Deactivation Events


Section
[220]
[221]
[222]
[223]
[224]
[225]
[226]
[227]
[228]
[229]
[230]
[231]
[232]
[233]
[234]
[235]

PGM 1:
PGM 2:
PGM 3:
PGM 4:
PGM 5:
PGM 6:
PGM 7:
PGM 8:

Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event

Magellan / Spectra SP

Event Group #

Sub-Group #

Partition # (99 for


both partitions)

Default

(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)

(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)

(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)

08/99/99*
00/00/00
09/99/99
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
29

Section
[236]
[237]
[238]
[239]
[240]
[241]
[242]
[243]
[244]
[245]
[246]
[247]
[248]
[249]
[250]
[251]

PGM 9:
PGM 10:
PGM 11:
PGM 12:
PGM 13:
PGM 14:
PGM 15:
PGM 16:

Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event
Activation Event
Deactivation Event

Event Group #

Sub-Group #

(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)

(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)

Partition # (99 for


both partitions)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)
(____/____)

Default
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00
00/00/00

* Section [220] PGM 1 Activation Event default = (Option B Remote Assignment) Button pressed on Any remote/Any partition.
Section [222] PGM 2 Activation Event default = (Option C Remote Assignment) Button pressed on Any remote/Any partition.
NOTE: See Button Options Table on page 52.

Event Description
Event Group #
00 = Zone OK
01 = Zone open

02 = Partition status

03 = Bell status (Partition 1 only)

30

Sub-group #
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number
00 to 01= N/A
02 = Silent alarm
03 = Buzzer alarm
04 = Steady alarm
05 = Pulsed alarm
06 = Strobe
07 = Alarm stopped
08 = Squawk ON (Partition 1 only)
09 = Squawk OFF (Partition 1 only)
10 = Ground start (Partition 1 only)
11 = Disarm partition
12 = Arm partition
13 = Entry delay started
14 = Exit delay started
15 = Pre-alarm delay
16 = Report confirmation
99 = Any partition status event
00 = Bell OFF
01 = Bell ON
02 = Bell squawk arm
03 = Bell squawk disarm
99 = Any bell status event

Programming Guide

Event Group #

06 = Non-reportable event

08 = Button pressed on remote


(See button option B on page 52)
09 = Button pressed on remote
(See button option C on page 52)
10 = Button pressed on remote
(See button option D on page 52)
11 = Button pressed on remote
(See button option E on page 52)
12 = Cold start wireless zone

13 = Cold start wireless module (Partition 1 only)


14 = Bypass programming
15 = User code activated output (Partition 1 only)
16 = Wireless smoke maintenance signal
17 = Delay zone alarm transmission
18 = Zone signal strength weak 1 (Partition 1 only)
19 = Zone signal strength weak 2 (Partition 1 only)
20 = Zone signal strength weak 3 (Partition 1 only)
21 = Zone signal strength weak 4 (Partition 1 only)
22 = Button pressed on remote (see button option 5)
23 = Button pressed on remote (see button option 6)
24 = Fire Delay started

Sub-group #
00 = Telephone line trouble
01 = [ENTER] / [CLEAR] / [ ] key was pressed (Partition 1 only)
02 = N/A
03 = Arm in stay mode
04 = Arm in sleep mode
05 = Arm in force mode
06 = Full arm when armed in stay mode
07 = PC fail to communicate (Partition 1 only)
08 = Utility Key 1 pressed (keys [1] and [2]) (Partition 1 only)
09 = Utility Key 2 pressed (keys [4] and [5]) (Partition 1 only)
10 = Utility Key 3 pressed (keys [7] and [8]) (Partition 1 only)
11 = Utility Key 4 pressed (keys [2] and [3]) (Partition 1 only)
12 = Utility Key 5 pressed (keys [5] and [6]) (Partition 1 only)
13 = Utility Key 6 pressed (keys [8] and [9]) (Partition 1 only)
14 = Tamper generated alarm
15 = Supervision loss generated alarm
16 = N/A
17 = N/A
18 = N/A
19 = N/A
20 = Full arm when armed in sleep mode
21 = Firmware upgrade -Partition 1 only (non-PGM event)
22 = N/A
23 = StayD mode activated
24 = StayD mode deactivated
25 = IP Registration status change
26 = GPRS Registration status change
99 = Any non-reportable event
01 to 32 = Remote control number
99 = Any remote control number

01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number
01 to 16 = Output number
17 to 18 = Wireless repeater
19 to 22 = Wireless keypad
99 = Any output number
01 to 32 = User number
99 = Any user number
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number

01 to 32 = Remote control number


99 = Any remote control number
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number

25 = N/A

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Event Group #

26 = Software Access (VDMP3, IP100, WinLoad, BabyWare)

27 = Bus module event

28 = StayD pass acknowledged


29 = Arming with user

30 = Special arming

31 = Disarming with user


32 = Disarming after alarm with user
33 = Alarm cancelled with user

34 = Special disarming

35 = Zone bypassed
36 = Zone in alarm
37 = Fire alarm
38 = Zone alarm restore
39 = Fire alarm restore

40 = Special alarm

41 = Zone shutdown
42 = Zone tampered
43 = Zone tamper restore

32

Sub-group #
00 = Non-valid source ID
01 = WinLoad / BabyWare direct
02 = WinLoad / BabyWare through IP module
03 = WinLoad / BabyWare through GSM module
04 = WinLoad / BabyWare through modem
09 = IP100 direct
10 = VDMP3 direct
11 = Voice through GSM module
12 = Remote access
13 = SMS through GSM module
99 = Any software access
00 = A bus module was added
01 = A bus module was removed
02 = 2-way RF Module Communication Failure
03 = 2-way RF Module Communication Restored
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number
01 to 32 = User number
99 = Any user number
00 = Auto-arming (on time/no movement)
01 = Late to close
02 = No movement arming
03 = Partial arming
04 = Quick arming
05 = Arming through WinLoad / BabyWare
06 = Arming with keyswitch
99 = Any special arming
01 to 32 = User number
99 = Any user number
00 = Auto-arm cancelled (on time/no movement)
01 = Disarming through WinLoad / BabyWare
02 = Disarming through WinLoad / BabyWare after alarm
03 = Alarm cancelled through WinLoad / BabyWare
04 = Paramedical alarm cancelled
05 = Disarm with keyswitch
06 = Disarm with keyswitch after an alarm
07 = Alarm cancelled with keyswitch
99 = Any special disarming
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number

00 = Panic non-medical emergency


01 = Panic medical (this panic alarm is not UL approved)
02 = Panic fire
03 = Recent closing
04 = Global shutdown
05 = Duress alarm
06 = Keypad lockout (Partition 1 only)
99 = Any special alarm event
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number

Programming Guide

Event Group #

44 = New trouble
(Partition 1 only except sub-group 07 = both partitions)

45 = Trouble restored

46 = Bus / EBus / Wireless module new trouble


(Partition 1 only)

47 = Bus / EBus / Wireless module trouble restored


(Partition 1 only)

Magellan / Spectra SP

Sub-group #
00 = N/A
01 = AC failure
02 = Battery failure
03 = Auxiliary current overload
04 = Bell current overload
05 = Bell disconnected
06 = Clock loss
07 = Fire loop trouble
08 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #1
09 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #2
11 = Fail to communicate to voice report
12 = RF jamming
13 = GSM RF jamming
14 = GSM no service
15 = GSM supervision lost
16 = Fail To Communicate IP Receiver 1 (GPRS)
17 = Fail To Communicate IP Receiver 2 (GPRS)
18 = IP Module No Service
19 = IP Module Supervision Loss
20 = Fail To Communicate IP Receiver 1 (IP)
21 = Fail To Communicate IP Receiver 2 (IP)
99 = Any new trouble event
00 = Telephone line restored
01 = AC failure restore
02 = Battery failure restore
03 = Auxiliary current overload restore
04 = Bell current overload restore
05 = Bell disconnected restore
06 = Clock loss restore
07 = Fire loop trouble restore
08 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #1 restore
09 = Fail to communicate to monitoring station telephone #2 restore
11 = Fail to communicate to voice report restore
12 = RF jamming restore
13 = GSM RF jamming restore
14 = GSM no service restore
15 = GSM supervision lost restore
16 = Fail To Communicate restore IP Receiver 1 (GPRS)
17 = Fail To Communicate restore IP Receiver 2 (GPRS)
18 = IP Module No Service restore
19 = IP Module Supervision loss restore
20 = Fail To Communicate restore IP Receiver 1 (IP)
21 = Fail To Communicate restore IP Receiver 2 (IP)
99 = Any trouble restored event
00 = Bus / EBus / Wireless module communication fault
01 = Tamper trouble
02 = Power fail
03 = Battery failure
99 = Any bus module new trouble event
00 = Bus / EBus / Wireless module communication fault restore
01 = Tamper trouble restore
02 = Power fail
03 = Battery failure
99 = Any bus module trouble restored event

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Event Group #

Sub-group #
00 = System power up
01 = Reporting test
02 = Software log on
03 = Software log off
04 = Installer in programming mode
05 = Installer exited programming mode
06 = Maintenance in programming mode
07 = Maintenance exited programming mode
08 = Closing delinquency delay elapsed
99 = Any special event
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number

48 = Special (Partition 1 only)

49 = Low battery on zone


50 = Low battery on zone restore
51 = Zone supervision trouble
52 = Zone supervision restore
53 = Wireless module supervision trouble (Partition 1 only)
54 = Wireless module supervision restore (Partition 1 only)
55 = Wireless module tamper trouble (Partition 1 only)
56 = Wireless module tamper restore (Partition 1 only)

01 to 16 = Output
17 to 18 = Wireless repeater
19 to 22 = Wireless keypad
27 to 30 = Wireless siren
01 to 32 = User number
99 = Any user number
01 to 32 = Zone number
99 = Any zone number
00 = Follow Arm LED status**:
1. PGM pulse fast in alarm
2. PGM pulse fast in exit delay below 10 sec.
3. PGM pulse slow in exit delay over 10 sec.
4. PGM steady ON if armed
5. PGM OFF if disarmed

57 = Non-medical alarm (paramedic)


58 = Zone forced
59 = Zone included

64 = System Status*

*On-board PGMs only


** This event can be assigned to any partition. If assigned to both
partitions, the PGM event will follow the priority of the list above,
with #1 being the highest priority.
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate PGM programming.

Programmable Output Options

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]*
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

34

PGM Base Time (Off=Sec, On=Min)


PGM State (Off=N.O., On=N.C.)
PGM Supervision
PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady,
On=Pulse)
PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
PGM Pulse on any alarm
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
N/A

PGM 1

PGM 2

PGM 3

PGM 4

[261]

[262]

[263]

[264]

OFF

ON

N/A

OFF

ON

N/A

N/A

OFF

ON

N/A

N/A

OFF

ON

N/A

N/A

N/A

Programming Guide

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]*
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

PGM Base Time (Off=Sec., On=Min.)


PGM State (Off=N.O., On= N.C.)
PGM Supervision
PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady,
ON=Pulse)
PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
PGM Pulse on any alarm
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
N/A

PGM 5

PGM 6

PGM 7

PGM 8

[265]

[266]

[267]

[268]

OFF

OFF

N/A

ON

OFF

N/A

N/A

PGM 9
[269]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]*
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

PGM Base Time (Off=Sec, On=Min)


PGM State (Off=N.O., On=N.C.)
PGM Supervision
PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady,
On=Pulse)
PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed
PGM Pulse on any alarm
PGM Pulse on any alarm
(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)
N/A

OFF

OFF

N/A

OFF

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

ON

PGM Base Time (Off=Sec, On=Min)

[2]

PGM State (Off=N.O., On=N.C.)

[3]*

PGM Supervision

[4]

PGM Activation Mode (Off=Steady,


On=Pulse)

[5]

PGM Pulse once every 30 seconds if armed

[6]

PGM Pulse on any alarm

[7]

PGM Pulse on any alarm


(OFF= Partition 1, On= Partition 2)

[8]

N/A

N/A

N/A

PGM 12
[272]

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

ON

N/A

N/A

ON

OFF

ON

PGM 14
[274]
OFF

ON

PGM 11
[271]

ON

OFF

[1]

PGM 13
[273]
Option

OFF

PGM 10
[270]

ON

ON

PGM 15
[275]
OFF

ON

N/A

N/A

ON

PGM 16
[276]
OFF

ON

N/A

N/A

* This option does not apply to SP4000 systems.

Programmable Output Delays


(000 to 255 x 1
(000 to 255 x
Section
(Default = 005)
sec./mins.)*
1 sec./mins.)*
[281]
PGM 1:
___/___/___
[289]
PGM 9:
___/___/___
[282]
PGM 2:
___/___/___
[290]
PGM 10: ___/___/___
[283]
PGM 3:
___/___/___
[291]
PGM 11: ___/___/___
[284]
PGM 4:
___/___/___
[292]
PGM 12: ___/___/___
[285]
PGM 5:
___/___/___
[293]
PGM 13: ___/___/___
[286]
PGM 6:
___/___/___
[294]
PGM 14: ___/___/___
[287]
PGM 7:
___/___/___
[295]
PGM 15: ___/___/___
[288]
PGM 8:
___/___/___
[296]
PGM 16: ___/___/___
* To change the base time (min. or sec.), refer to Programmable Output Options on page 34.
Section

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Programmable Output Serial Numbers


Section
Wireless PGM Serial Number
Section
Wireless PGM Serial Number
[301]
PGM 1:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[309]
PGM 9:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[302]
PGM 2:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[310]
PGM 10:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[303]
PGM 3:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[311]
PGM 11:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[304]
PGM 4:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[312]
PGM 12:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[305]
PGM 5:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[313]
PGM 13:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[306]
PGM 6:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[314]
PGM 14:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[307]
PGM 7:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[315]
PGM 15:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[308]
PGM 8:
____/____/____/____/____/____
[316]
PGM 16:
____/____/____/____/____/____
NOTE: To delete a wireless PGM, enter [000000] in its respective section.
NOTE: To view the serial number, refer to section [960].
NOTE: For automatic assignment, press the PGMs anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for alternate PGM programming.

Wireless PGM Signal Strength


Section
[321]
[322]
[323]
[324]
[325]
[326]
[327]
[328]

PGM 1 Wireless PGM Signal Strength


PGM 2 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 3 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 4 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 5 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 6 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 7 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 8 Wireless PGM Signal Strength

Section
[329]
[330]
[331]
[332]
[333]
[334]
[335]
[336]

PGM 9 Wireless PGM Signal Strength


PGM 10 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 11 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 12 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 13 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 14 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 15 Wireless PGM Signal Strength
PGM 16 Wireless PGM Signal Strength

Signal Strength Indicator 8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal 5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)
NOTE: To view the wireless PGM signal strength, press the wireless PGMs anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.

System Report Codes


Entering Report Codes
Ademco Slow, Silent Knight, SESCOA, and Ademco Express Formats:
Enter the desired 2-digit hex value (00-FF).
Ademco Programmable Format:
Enter the desired 2-digit hex values from the Ademco Report Code List - Programmable (see page 39). Also Note that entering FF will
set the report code to the Automatic Report Code List (see page 40).
Ademco All Codes Format:
The control panel automatically generates report codes from the Ademco Report Code List - All Codes (see page 40).
Refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 6.

Clear System Report Codes


[966]
Clear Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[3]
Clear arm/disarm/alarm report codes*
Enabled
Disabled
[4]
Clear trouble report codes*
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
[5]
Clear system special report codes*
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to clear the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.

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Programming Guide

Reset System Report Codes


[967]
Reset Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[3]
Reset arm/disarm/alarm report codes to default*
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
[4]
Reset trouble report codes to default*
Disabled
[5]
Reset system special report codes to default*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.

Special Arming Report Codes (Default = FF)


Section Data
[860]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Auto-arming
Late to close
No movement
Partial arming

Section Data
[861]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Quick arming
Arming via PC
Arming with Keyswitch
N/A

Special Disarming Report Codes (Default = FF)


Section Data
[862]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Cancel auto-arm
Disarming via PC
Cancel alarm with user or WinLoad / BabyWare
Cancel paramedic

Special Alarm Report Codes (Default = FF)


Section Data
[863]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Emergency panic
Auxiliary panic
Fire panic
Recent closing

Section Data
[864]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Zone shutdown
Duress
Keypad lockout
Paramedic alarm

System Trouble Report Codes (Default FF)


Section Data
[865]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[866]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[867]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
N/A
AC failure
Battery failure
Auxiliary supply
Bell output overload
Bell output disconnect
Timer loss
Fire loop trouble
Fail to communicate
RF jamming
Module lost
Module tamper

Section Data
[868]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[869]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Module power fail
Module low/no battery*
Wireless zone low battery*
Wireless zone supervision lost*
Wireless module supervision lost*
Wireless module tamper*
N/A
N/A
*Does not apply to SP4000 systems

System Trouble Restore Codes (Default FF)


Section Data
[870]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[871]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[872]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Magellan / Spectra SP

Description
TLM
AC failure
Battery failure
Auxiliary supply
Bell output overload
Bell output disconnect
Timer loss
Fire loop trouble
Fail to communicate
RF jamming
Module lost
Module tamper

Section Data
[873]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[874]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Module power fail
Module low/no battery*
Wireless zone low battery*
Wireless zone supervision lost*
Wireless module supervision lost*
Wireless module tamper*
N/A
N/A
*Does not apply to SP4000 systems

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System Special Report Codes (Default = FF)


Section Data
[875]
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___
[878]
___/___
___/___

Description
Section
Cold start
[876]
Test report
N/A
Software out
Disarm with Keyswitch
Disarm with Keyswitch after
alarm
___/___
Alarm cancelled with
Keyswitch
___/___
N/A
NOTE: For reporting code format instructions, see page 36.

Data
___/___
___/___
___/___
___/___

Description
Installer in
Installer out
Closing Delinquency
N/A

NOTE: Refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 6.

38

Programming Guide

Ademco Contact ID Report Codes


CID# Reporting Code
Medical Alarms - 100
100 Medical alarm
101 Pendant transmitter
102 Fail to report in
Fire Alarms - 110
110 Fire alarm
111
Smoke
112 Combustion
113 Water flow
114 Heat
115 Pull station
116 Duct
117 Flame
118 Near alarm
Panic Alarms - 120
120 Panic Alarm
121 Duress
122 Silent
123 Audible
124 Duress - Access grated
125 Duress - Egress granted
Burglar Alarms - 130
130 Burglary
131 Perimeter
132 Interior
133 24-hour
134 Entry/Exit
135 Day/Night
136 Outdoor
137 Tamper
138 Near alarm
139 Intrusion verified
General Alarms - 140
140 General alarm
141 Polling loop open
142 Polling loop short
143 Expansion module failure
144 Sensor tamper
145 Expansion module tamper
146 Silent burglary
147 Sensor supervision failure
24-hour Non-burglary - 150 and 160
150 24-hour non-burglary
151 Gas detected
152 Refrigeration
153 Loss of heat
154 Water leakage
155 Foil break
156 Day trouble
157 Low bottled gas level
158 High temperature
159 Low temperature
161 Loss of air flow
162 Carbon monoxide detected
163 Tank level
Fire Supervisory - 200 and 210
200 Fire supervisory
201 Low water pressure
202 Low CO2
203 Gate valve sensor
204 Low water level
205 Pump activated
206 Pump failure
System Troubles - 300 and 310
300 System trouble
301 AC loss
302 Low system battery
303 RAM checksum bad
304 ROM checksum
305 System reset
306 Panel program changed
307 Self-test failure
308 System shutdown
309 Battery test failure
310 Ground fault
311 Battery missing/dead
312 Power supply over current limit
313 Engineer reset
Sounder/Relay Troubles - 320
320 Sounder/relay

Magellan / Spectra SP

Value CID# Reporting Code


321 Bell 1
01
322 Bell 2
02
323 Alarm relay
324 Trouble relay
03
325 Reversing relay
04
326 Notification appliance chk. #3
327 Notification appliance chk. #4
05
System Peripheral Troubles - 330 and 340
06
07
330 System peripheral
08
331 Polling loop open
332 Polling loop short
09
0A
333 Expansion module failure
0B
334 Repeater failure
0C
335 Local printer paper out
336 Local printer failure
0D
337 Exp. module DC loss
0E
338 Exp. module low battery
0F
339 Exp. module reset
10
341 Exp. module tamper
11
342 Exp. module AC loss
12
343 Exp. module self-test fail
344 RF receiver jam detect
13
Communication Troubles - 350 and 360
14
350 Communication
15
351 Telco 1 fault
16
352 Telco 2 fault
17
353 Long range radio
18
354 Fail to communicate
19
355 Loss of radio supervision
1A
356 Loss of central polling
1B
357 Long range radio VSWR prob.
1C
Protection Loop Troubles - 370
370 Protection loop
1D
371 Protection loop open
1E
372 Protection loop short
1F
373 Fire trouble
20
374 Exit error alarm
21
375 Panic zone trouble
22
376 Hold-up zone trouble
23
377 Swinger trouble
24
378 Cross-zone trouble
Sensor Troubles - 380 and 390
25
380 Sensor trouble
26
381 Loss of supervision - RF
27
382 Loss of supervision - RPM
28
383 Sensor tamper
29
384 RF transmitter low battery
2A
385 Smoke detector Hi sensitivity
2B
386 Smoke detector Low sensitivity
2C
387 Intrusion detector Hi sensitivity
2D
388 Intrusion detector Low sensitivity
2E
389 Sensor self-test failure
2F
391 Sensor watch trouble
30
392 Drift compensation error
31
393 Maintenance alert
Open/Close - 400
32
400 Open/Close
33
401 Open/Close by user
34
402 Group open/close
35
403 Automatic open/close
36
406 Cancel
37
407 Remote arm/disarm
38
408 Quick arm
409 Keyswitch open/close
Remote Access - 410
39
3A
411 Call back request made
3B
412 Success - download access
3C
413 Unsuccessful access
3D
414 System shutdown
3E
415 Dialer shutdown
3F
416 Successful upload
40
Access Control - 420 and 430
41
421 Access denied
42
422 Access report by user
43
423 Forced access
44
424 Egress denied
45
425 Egress granted
46
426 Access door propped open
427 Access point door status monitor trouble
47
428 Access point request to exit

Value
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
8A
8B
8C
8D
8E
8F
90

CID# Reporting Code


429 Access program mode entry
430 Access program mode exit
431 Access threat level change
432 Access relay/trigger fail
433 Access RTE shunt
434 Access DSM shunt
Arming - 440 and 450
441 Armed Stay
442 Keyswitch armed Stay
450 Exception open/close
451 Early open/close
452 Late open/close
453 Failed to open
454 Failed to close
455 Auto-arm failed
456 Partial arm
457 Exit error (user)
458 User on premises
459 Recent close
System - 460
461 Wrong code entry
462 Legal code entry
463 Re-arm after alarm
464 Auto-arm time extended
465 Panic alarm reset
466 Service ON/OFF premises
Sounder Relay Disabled - 520
520 Sounder/Relay disabled
521 Bell 1 disabled
522 Bell 2 disabled
523 Alarm relay disabled
524 Trouble relay disabled
525 Reversing relay disabled
526 Notification appliance chk.#3 disabled
527 Notification appliance chk.#4 disabled
Modules - 530
531 Module added
532 Module removed
Communication Disables - 550 and 560
551 Dialer disabled
552 Radio transmitter disabled
Bypasses - 570
570 Zone bypass
571 Fire bypass
572 24Hr. zone bypass
573 Burglary bypass
574 Group bypass
575 Swinger bypass
576 Access zone shunt
577 Access point bypass
Test/Misc. - 600
601 Manual trigger test
602 Periodic test report
603 Periodic RF transmission
604 Fire test
605 Status report to follow
606 Listen-in to follow
607 Walk test mode
608 Periodic test - system trouble present
609 Video transmitter active
611 Point test OK
612 Point not tested
613 Intrusion zone walk tested
614 Fire zone walk tested
615 Panic zone walk tested
616 Service request
621 Event log reset
622 Event log 50% full
623 Event log 90% full
624 Event log overflow
625 Time/Date reset
626 Time/Date inaccurate
627 Program mode entry
628 Program mode exit
629 32-hour event log marker
630 Schedule change
631 Exception schedule change
632 Access schedule change
654 System inactivity

Value
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
9A
9B
9C
9D
9E
9F
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
BA
BB
BC
BD
BE
BF
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
CA
CB
CC
CD
CE
CF
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

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Automatic Report Code List


System Event
Arming with User Code (##)
Auto arming
Late to close
No movement
Partial arming
Quick arming
Arm with PC software
Keyswitch arming

Default Contact ID Report Code


3 4A1 - Close by user
3 4A3 - Automatic close
3 452 - Late to close
3 452 - Late to close
1 456 - Group bypass
3 4A8 - Quick arm
3 4A7 - Remote arm/disarm
3 4A9 - Keyswitch arming

Default SIA Report Code


CL - Closing report
CA - Automatic closing
OT - Late to close
NA - No activity
CG - Close area
CL - Closing report
CQ - Remote arming
CS - Keyswitch arming

Disarm with User Code (##)


Disarm after alarm* with User Code (##)
Cancel alarm** with User Code (##)

1 4A1 - Open by user


1 4A1 - Open by user
1 4A6 - Cancel by user

OP - Opening report
OP - Opening report
OR - Disarm from alarm

Auto-arming cancellation
Disarm with PC software
Disarm after an alarm with PC software
Cancel alarm with PC software
Cancel paramedic alarm
Keyswitch disarm
Keyswitch disarm after alarm
Keyswitch cancel alarm

1 464 - Deferred open/close


1 4A7 - Remote arm/disarm
1 4A7 - Remote arm/disarm
1 4A6 - Cancel by user
1 4A6 - Cancel by user
1 4A9 - Keyswitch disarm
1 4A1 - Keyswitch disarm after alarm
1 4A6 - Keyswitch cancel alarm

CE - Closing extend
OQ - Remote disarming
OR - Disarm from alarm
OR - Disarm from alarm
MH - Medical alarm restore
OS - Keyswitch disarm
OS - Keyswitch disarm after alarm
OS - Keyswitch cancel alarm

Zone bypassed (##)


Zone alarm (##)
Fire alarm (##)
Zone alarm restore (##)
Fire alarm restore (##)
24Hr Gas Alarm (##)
24Hr Heat Alarm (##)
24Hr Water Alarm (##)
24Hr Freeze Alarm (##)
24Hr Gas Alarm Restore (##)
24Hr Heat Alarm Restore (##)
24Hr Water Alarm Restore (##)
24Hr Freeze Alarm Restore (##)
24Hr Hold-up Alarm
24Hr Hold-up Alarm Restore

1 57A - Zone bypass


1 13A - Burglary alarm
1 11A - Fire alarm
3 13A - Burglary alarm restore
3 11A - Fire alarm restore
1 151 - Gas detected
1 153 - Loss of heat
1 154 - Water leakage
1 152 - Refrigeration
3 151 - Gas restore
3 153 - Heat restore
3 154 - Water restore
3 152 - Freeze restore
1 12A - Panic Alarm
3 12A - Panic Alarm Restore

UB - Untyped zone bypass


BA - Burglary alarm
FA - Fire alarm
BH - Burglary alarm restore
FH - Fire alarm restore
GA - Gas Alarm
KA - Heat Alarm
WA - Water Alarm
ZA - Freeze Alarm
GR - Gas Alarm Restore
KR - Heat Alarm Restore
WR - Water Alarm Restore
ZR - Freeze Alarm Restore
PA - Panic Alarm
PR - Panic Restore

Panic 1 - emergency
Panic 2 - medical
Panic 3 - fire
Recent closing
Global zone shutdown
Duress alarm
Keypad lockout
Zone shutdown (##)

1 12A - Panic alarm


1 1AA - Medical alarm
1 115 - Pull station
3 459 - Open/Close
1 575 - Group bypass
1 121 - Duress
1 421 - Access denied
1 57A - Zone bypass

PA - Panic alarm
MA - Medical alarm
FA - Fire alarm
CR - Recent closing
CG - Close area
HA - Hold-up alarm
JA - User code tamper
UB - Untyped zone bypass

Zone tampered (##)


1 144 - Sensor tamper
Zone tamper restore (##)
3 144 - Sensor tamper restore
TLM Trouble
1 351 - Telco 1 fault
AC failure
1 3A1 - AC loss
Battery failure
1 3A9 - Battery test failure
Auxiliary supply trouble
1 3AA - System trouble
Bell output current limit
1 321 - Bell 1
Bell absent
1 321 - Bell 1
Clock lost
1 626 - Time/date inaccurate
Fire loop trouble
1 373 - Fire trouble
Communication fail
1 354 - Communication fail
RF jamming
1 344 - RF receiver jam detection
GSM/GPRS module RF interference
1 552 - Radio transmitter disabled
GSM/GPRS network failure
1 552 - Radio transmitter disabled
GSM/GPRS supervision lost
1 552 - Radio transmitter disabled
GSM/GPRS fail to communicate
1 354 - Communication fails
IP network failure
1 552 - Radio transmitter disabled
IP supervision lost
1 552 - Radio transmitter disabled
IP fail to communicate
1 354 - Communication fails
TLM trouble restore
3 351 - Telco 1 fault restore
AC failure restore
3 3A1 - AC loss restore
Battery failure restore
3 3A9 - Battery test restore
Auxiliary supply trouble restore
3 3AA - System trouble restore
Bell output current limit restore
3 321 - Bell 1 restore
Bell absent restore
3 321 - Bell 1 restore
Clock programmed
3 625 - Time/date reset
Fire loop trouble restore
3 373 - Fire trouble restore
Fail to communicate with monitoring station
3 354 - Fail to communicate
* An armed system is or was in alarm and was disarmed by a user.
** A disarmed system is or was in alarm (e.g. 24Hr. zone) and was disarmed by a user.

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TA - Tamper alarm
TR - Tamper restoral
LT - Phone Line Trouble
AT - AC trouble
YT - System battery trouble
YP - Power supply trouble
YA - Bell fault
YA - Bell fault
JT - Time changed
FT - Fire trouble
YC -Fail to communicate
XQ - RF Jamming
YS - Communication trouble
YS - Communication trouble
YS - Communication trouble
YC - Fail to communicate
YS - Communication trouble
YS - Communication trouble
YC - Fail to communicate
LR - Phone line restoral
AR - AC restoral
YR - System battery restoral
YQ - Power supply restored
YH - Bell restored
YH - Bell restored
JT - Time changed
FJ - Fire trouble restore
YK - Communication fails

Programming Guide

System Event
RF jamming
GSM/GPRS module Rf interference restore
GSM/GPRS network restore
GSM/GPRS supervision restore
GSM/GPRS fail to communicate restore
IP network restore
IP supervision restore
IP fail to communicate restore

Default Contact ID Report Code


3 344 - RF receiver jam detection
3 552 - Radio transmitter restore
3 552 - Radio transmitter restore
3 552 - Radio transmitter restore
3 354 - Communication restore
3 552 - Radio transmitter restore
3 552 - Radio transmitter restore
3 354 - Communication restore

Default SIA Report Code


XH - RF Jamming Restoral
YK - Communication restore
YK - Communication restore
YK - Communication restore
YK - Fail to communicate restore
YK - Communication restore
YK - Communication restore
YK - Fail to communicate restore

Combus fault
Module tamper
Module AC fail
Module battery fail

1 333 - Expansion module failure


1 341 - Expansion module tamper
1 342 - AC failure on module
1 338 - Battery failure on module

ET - Expansion trouble
TA - Tamper alarm
AT - Module AC fail
YT - Module battery fail

Bus fault restore


Module tamper restore
Module AC fail restore
Module battery fail restore

3 333 - Expansion module failure restore


3 341 - Expansion module tamper restore
3 342 - AC restored on module
3 338 - Battery failure on module

ER - Expansion restoral
TR - Tamper restoral
AR - Module AC fail restore
YR - Module battery fail restore

Cold start
Test report engaged
PC software communication finished
Installer on site
Installer programming finished
Maintenance in
Maintenance out
Closing delinquency
Manual trigger test in
Manual trigger test out
Exit error
RF module low battery
RF module battery restore
RF zone supervision lost
RF zone supervision restore
RF module supervision lost
RF module supervision restore
RF module tamper
RF module tamper restore
Paramedic alarm
Zone forced
Zone included

1 3A8 - System shutdown


1 6A2 - Periodic test report
1 412 - Successful - download access
1 627 - Program mode entry
1 628 - Program mode exit
1 627 - Program mode entry
1 628 - Program mode exit
1 654 - System inactivity
1 6A1 - Manual trigger test in
3 6A1 - Manual trigger test out
1 374 - Exit error
1 384 - RF transmitter low battery
3 384 - RF transmitter battery restore
1 381 - Loss of supervision - RF
3 381 - Supervision restore - RF
1 381 - Loss of supervision- RF
3 381 - Loss of supervision- RF restore
1 145 - Expansion module tamper
3 145 - Expansion module tamper restore
1 1AA - Medical
1 57A - Zone forced
3 57A - Zone included

RR - Power up
TX - Test report
RS - Remote program success
LB - Local program
LS - Local program success
LB - Local program
LS - Local program success
CD - System inactivity
TS - Manual trigger test in
TS - Manual trigger test out
EE - Exit error
XT - Transmitter battery trouble
XR - Transmitter battery restoral
US - Untype zone supervision
UR - Untyped zone restoral
US - Untype zone supervision
UR - Untyped zone restoral
ES - Expansion device tamper
EJ - Expansion device restore
MA - Medical alarm
XW - Zone forced
UU - Zone included

Installer Function Keys


Use the following instructions to access the Installer Function features.
Function
Test Report
Cancel Communication
Answer WinLoad /
BabyWare Software
Call WinLoad / BabyWare
Software
Installer Test Mode

Magellan / Spectra SP

Action

Description
Send the Test Report report code programmed in section [875]
[ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE] + [MEM]
(page 38) to the monitoring station
Cancels all communication with the WinLoad / BabyWare software or
[ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE] + [STAY]
with the monitoring station until the next reportable event
Will force the console to answer an incoming call from the monitoring
[ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE] + [SLEEP]
station that is using the WinLoad / BabyWare software
Will dial the PC telephone number programmed in section [915]
[ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE] + [BYP] (page 22) in order to initiate communication with a computer using
the WinLoad / BabyWare software
The installer test mode will allow you to perform walk tests where the
[ENTER]+[INSTALLER CODE] + [TBL] siren will squawk to indicate opened zones. Press the [TBL] key
again to exit

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Trouble Display
Press the [TBL] key to view the Trouble Display. Please note that the keypad can be programmed to emit a BEEP every 5 seconds
whenever a new trouble condition has occurred. Press the [TBL] key to stop the beeping.
To view the sub-menu, press the corresponding key in the main menu.
Main Menu Trouble

Sub-Menu Trouble Menu

[1] Wireless zone low battery

[1] to [32] Zones in low battery

[2] Power trouble

[1] Low/No battery on the control panel


[2] AC failure on control panel
[3] Auxiliary overload on control panel
[4] Wireless keypad AC failure
[5] Wireless keypad battery failure
[6] Wireless repeater AC failure
[7] Wireless repeater battery failure
[8] Wireless siren AC failure
[9] Wireless siren battery failure

[3] Bell trouble

[1] Bell disconnect on control panel


[2] Bell overload on control panel

[4] Communication trouble

[1] Telephone Line Monitoring on control panel


[2] Fail to communicate on Monitoring Telephone 1 on control panel
[3] Fail to communicate on Monitoring Telephone 2 on control panel
[5] Fail to communicate on voice telephone on control panel
[6] Fail to communicate with PC on control panel
[7] Fail to communicate with IP receiver 1 or 2 (GPRS)
[8] Fail to communicate with IP receiver 1 or 2 (IP)
[9] GSM no service (GSM network failure)
[10] IP Module No Service (network failure)
[STAY] GSM RF jamming
[OFF] IP Receiver Unregistered (IP/GPRS)

[5] Tamper and zone wiring failure

[1] to [32] Zones in tamper and zone wiring failure

[6] Module tamper trouble

[1] 2WPGM
[2] Keypad bus
[3] ZX8 bus module
[4] RTX3 bus module
[5] Wireless siren

[7] Fire loop trouble

[1] to [32] Zones in fire loop trouble

[8] Timer loss


[9] Wireless zone supervision loss

[1] to [32] Zones in supervision lost


[STAY] RF jamming trouble

[0 (10)] or [10] Module supervision loss

[1] 2WPGM
[2] Keypad bus (Panel reset will not clear this trouble, clear it in section [955])
[3] ZX8 bus module
[4] RTX3 bus module
[5] Wireless keypad
[6] Wireless repeater
[7] N/A
[8] VDMP3
[9] PCS Series (GPRS)
[10] IP100
[STAY] Wireless siren

[16] Keypad fault (K32 / K32RF / K37 / K35 only)


[17] Upgrade panel to V3.2 or higher (K37 only)
[SLEEP] Keypad fault (K636 / K10V/H only)

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Programming Guide

Wireless Repeater Programming (RPT1)


Wireless Repeater Assignment
Section
Wireless Repeater Serial Number
[545]
Repeater 1 ___/___/___/___/___/___
[546]
Repeater 2 ___/___/___/___/___/___
NOTE: For automatic assignment, press the wireless repeaters anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.
Section
[568]
Repeater 1
[569]
Repeater 2

Wireless Repeater Labels


___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___
___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___/___

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.
[965]
Reset Wireless Repeater/Siren Labels
Option
OFF
ON
[6]
Reset wireless repeater/siren labels*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
NOTE: This section also applies to wireless siren programming see page 46.

Wireless Repeater Signal Strength


Section
[548]
Wireless Repeater 1 Signal Strength
[549]
Wireless Repeater 2 Signal Strength
Signal Strength Indicator 8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal 5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)
NOTE: To view the wireless repeaters signal strength, press the wireless repeaters anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.
[700]
RF Jamming Supervision
Option
[5]
RF jamming supervision

OFF

ON
Enabled

Disabled

Wireless Repeater Options


NOTE: Remote control signals are always repeated.

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Repeat Wireless Keypad 1 Signals


Repeat Wireless Keypad 2 Signals
Repeat Wireless Keypad 3 Signals
Repeat Wireless Keypad 4 Signals
Repeat Wireless Keypad 5 Signals
Repeat Wireless Keypad 6 Signals
Repeat Wireless Keypad 7 Signals
Repeat Wireless Keypad 8 Signals

RPT1 #1

RPT1 #2

[551]

[561]

OFF

ON

RPT1 #1

OFF

Repeat Wireless Zone 1 Signals


Repeat Wireless Zone 2 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 3 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 4 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 5 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 6 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 7 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 8 Signals

Magellan / Spectra SP

OFF

RPT1 #2

[552]

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

ON

[562]

ON

OFF

ON

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Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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Repeat Wireless Zone 9 Signals


Repeat Wireless Zone 10 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 11 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 12 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 13 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 14 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 15 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 16 Signals

RPT1 #1
[553]
OFF
ON

RPT1 #2
[563]
OFF
ON

Repeat Wireless Zone 17 Signals


Repeat Wireless Zone 18 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 19 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 20 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 21 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 22 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 23 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 24 Signals

RPT1 #1
[554]
OFF
ON

RPT1 #2
[564]
OFF
ON

Repeat Wireless Zone 25 Signals


Repeat Wireless Zone 26 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 27 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 28 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 29 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 30 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 31 Signals
Repeat Wireless Zone 32 Signals

RPT1 #1
[555]
OFF
ON

RPT1 #2
[565]
OFF
ON

Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 1 Signals


Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 2 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 3 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 4 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 5 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 6 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 7 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 8 Signals

RPT1 #1
[556]
OFF
ON

RPT1 #2
[566]
OFF
ON

Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 9 Signals


Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 10 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 11 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 12 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 13 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 14 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 15 Signals
Repeat Wireless 2-Way PGM 16 Signals

RPT1 #1
[557]
OFF
ON

RPT1 #2
[567]
OFF
ON

Programming Guide

Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength


Section
[101] Zone 1
[102] Zone 2
[103] Zone 3
[104] Zone 4
[105] Zone 5
[106] Zone 6
[107] Zone 7
[108] Zone 8

Section
[109] Zone 9
[110] Zone 10
[111] Zone 11
[112] Zone 12
[113] Zone 13
[114] Zone 14
[115] Zone 15
[116] Zone 16

Section
[117] Zone 17
[118] Zone 18
[119] Zone 19
[120] Zone 20
[121] Zone 21
[122] Zone 22
[123] Zone 23
[124] Zone 24

Section
[125] Zone 25
[126] Zone 26
[127] Zone 27
[128] Zone 28
[129] Zone 29
[130] Zone 30
[131] Zone 31
[132] Zone 32

Signal Strength Indicator 8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal 5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)
NOTE: To view the wireless transmitter signal strength, press the wireless transmitters anti-tamper switch while in the respective section.

Wireless Keypad Programming (K32RF / K37)


NOTE: For standard keypad programming, see page 18.

Automatic Wireless Keypad Assignment


After panel power-up, the control panel will open a 10 minute window for Automatic Assignment. Press and hold the [ ] and [BYP] key for
three seconds on the respective keypad. The keypad is assigned to the control panel. Up to 8 wireless keypads can be assigned within
the ten minute window.

Compatibility Check (K37 only)


If the K37 is not compatible with the current panel version, the following Trouble will be displayed:
[TROUBLE : flash] [17 : on] If this occurs, update your MG/SP panel to version 3.2 or higher.

Wireless Keypad Labels


[965]
Wireless Keypad Labels Reset
Option
OFF
ON
[7]
Reset wireless keypad labels*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
Section
[599]
[600]
[601]
[602]

Kpd.
1
2
3
4

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

Section
[603]
[604]
[605]
[606]

Kpd.
5
6
7
8

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.

Standard Wireless Keypad Assignment


Section
[571]
[572]
[573]
[574]
[575]
[576]
[577]
[578]

Keypad 1
Keypad 2
Keypad 3
Keypad 4
Keypad 5
Keypad 6
Keypad 7
Keypad 8

Wireless Keypad Serial Number


____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____
____/____/____/____/____/____

NOTE: Enter serial number or press and hold the [ ] and [BYP] key for three seconds.

Magellan / Spectra SP

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Wireless Keypad Signal Strength


Section
[591]
[592]
[593]
[594]
[595]
[596]
[597]
[598]

Wireless Keypad 1 Signal Strength


Wireless Keypad 2 Signal Strength
Wireless Keypad 3 Signal Strength
Wireless Keypad 4 Signal Strength
Wireless Keypad 5 Signal Strength
Wireless Keypad 6 Signal Strength
Wireless Keypad 7 Signal Strength
Wireless Keypad 8 Signal Strength

Signal Strength Indicator 8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal 5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)
NOTE: To view the wireless keypads signal strength, press the [ ] key.

Wireless Repeater / Keypad Options


[587]
Option
[1]
[2]
[8]
[588]
Option
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]

Wireless Repeater / Keypad Options


Repeater 1 Supervision
Repeater 2 Supervision
Live Display Mode

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

OFF

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

Wireless Keypad Options


Keypad 1 Supervision
Keypad 2 Supervision
Keypad 3 Supervision
Keypad 4 Supervision
Keypad 5 Supervision
Keypad 6 Supervision
Keypad 7 Supervision
Keypad 8 Supervision

Wireless Siren Programming


Wireless Siren Labels
[965]
Wireless Siren/Repeater Labels Reset
Option
OFF
ON
[7]
Reset wireless siren/repeater labels*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
NOTE: This section also applies to wireless repeater programming on page 43.
Section Siren Label
Section Siren Label
[691]
1
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ [693]
3
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
[692]
2
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__ [694]
4
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.

Wireless Siren Assignment


Section
[683]
[684]
[685]
[686]

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Siren 1
Siren 2
Siren 3
Siren 4

Wireless Siren Serial Number


___/___/___/___/___/___
___/___/___/___/___/___
___/___/___/___/___/___
___/___/___/___/___/___

Programming Guide

Wireless Siren Signal Strength


Section
[687]
[688]
[689]
[690]

Wireless Siren 1 Signal Strength


Wireless Siren 2 Signal Strength
Wireless Siren 3 Signal Strength
Wireless Siren 4 Signal Strength

Signal Strength Indicator 8 to 10 / 3 beeps = Best signal 5 to 7 / 2 beeps = Average signal 1 to 4 / 1 beep = Weak signal (Relocate)

Wireless Siren Options


[587]
Option
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]

Wireless Siren Supervision


OFF

Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled

Wireless Siren 1 Supervision


Wireless Siren 2 Supervision
Wireless Siren 3 Supervision
Wireless Siren 4 Supervision

ON
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled

[695]
Cancel Wireless Siren Tamper Supervision
Press [ENTER] to disable wireless siren tamper supervision for 30 minutes.

LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD)


Use the following information to program system labels using an LCD keypad.

Input Keys
Key
[STAY]
[SLEEP]
[ARM]
[OFF]
[BYP]
[MEM]

Special Function Keys


Function
Insert space
Delete
Delete whole entry
Toggle numeric/alphanumeric keys
Toggle lower case/upper case
Special characters

Magellan / Spectra SP

[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]

Alphanumeric Key Input


A/B/C
D/E/F
G/H/I
J/K/L
M/N/O
P/Q/R
S/T/U
V/W/X
Y/Z

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Special Characters and Keypad Letter Assignment


Polish / Hungarian / Turkish Special Character
Catalogue
Polish
Hungarian
Turkish

001

002

003

001

002

003

004

005

006

Hebrew Keypad Letter Assignment

007

001

Special Character Catalogue

Hebrew Special Characters Catalogue

48

032

048

064

080

096

112

160

176

192

208

224

240

033

049

065

081

097

113

161

177

193

209

225

241

034

050

066

082

098

114

162

178

194

210

226

242

035

051

067

083

099

115

163

179

195

211

227

243

036

052

068

084

100

116

164

180

196

212

228

244

037

053

069

085

101

117

165

181

197

213

229

245

038

054

070

086

102

118

166

182

198

214

230

246

039

055

071

087

103

119

167

183

199

215

231

247

040

056

072

088

104

120

168

184

200

216

232

248

041

057

073

089

105

121

169

185

201

217

233

249

042

058

074

090

106

122

170

186

202

218

234

250

043

059

075

091

107

123

171

187

203

219

235

251

044

060

076

092

108

124

172

188

204

220

236

252

045

061

077

093

109

125

173

189

205

221

237

253

046

062

078

094

110

126

174

190

206

222

238

254

047

063

079

095

111

127

175

191

207

223

239

255

Programming Guide

Greek Keypad Letter Assignment


Key
Press key
Press key
Press key
once
twice
three times

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[5]

[6]

[7]

[8]

Russian Keypad Letter Assignment

Greek Special Characters Catalogue


016

032

048

064

080

096

112

128

144

160

176

192

208

224

240

017

033

049

065

081

097

113

129

145

161

177

193

209

225

241

018

034

050

066

082

098

114

130

146

162

178

194

210

226

242

019

035

051

067

083

099

115

131

147

163

179

195

211

227

243

020

036

052

068

084

100

116

132

148

164

180

196

212

228

244

021

037

053

A069

085

101

117

133

149

165

181

197

213

229

245

022

038

054

070

086

102

118

134

150

166

182

198

214

230

246

023

039

055

071

087

103

119

135

151

167

183

199

215

231

247

024

040

056

072

088

104

120

136

152

168

184

200

216

232

248

025

041

057

073

089

105

121

137

153

169

185

201

217

233

249

026

042

058

074

090

106

122

138

154

170

186

202

218

234

250

027

043

059

075

091

107

123

139

155

171

187

203

219

235

251

028

044

060

076

092

108

124

140

156

172

188

204

220

236

252

029

045

061

077

093

109

125

141

157

173

189

205

221

237

253

030

046

062

078

094

110

126

142

158

174

190

206

222

238

254

031

047

063

079

095

111

127

143

159

175

191

207

223

239

255

Magellan / Spectra SP

Russian Special Characters Catalogue

49

User Programming
Refer to the Installer Quick Menu on page 65 for installer or maintenance code programming.
Refer to the Master Quick Menu in the User Guide for user code/remote control programming.

System Codes
[701]
Access / Master Code Options
Option
[1]
Access code length
[2]
Lock master code

OFF

6 digits

Disabled

ON
4 digits
Enabled

Section
Data
Description
[395]
____/____/____(147 to lock, other to unlock)
Installer Code Lock (default 000)
[397]
____/____/____/____/____/____
Installer Code (default = 000000)*
[398]
____/____/____/____/____/____
Maintenance Code (no default)
[399]
____/____/____/____/____/____
System Master Code (default = 123456)*
*4 or 6 digits according to section [701] option [1]. The control panel automatically removes the last 2 digits of the user access code if the
length is changed from 6 digits to 4 digits. However, if the user access code length is changed from 4 to 6 digits, the control panel adds 2
digits to the end by using the first two digits.
Maintenance Code Limited Access Table
The Maintenance Code cannot access the following sections:
[395]
Installer code lock
[817]
Backup monitoring station telephone
[397]
Installer code
[910]
Panel ID
[398]
Maintenance code
[911]
PC password
[815]
Monitoring station telephone number 1
[970]
Download memory key into panel
[816]
Monitoring station telephone number 2
[975]
Upload panel into the memory key

User Code Options


User Options
1 - Partition 1 Access
5 - Force Arming (Regular/Sleep/StayArming)
2 - Partition 2 Access
6 - Arm Only
3 - Bypass Programming
7 - PGM Activation Only
4 - Stay/Sleep Arming
8 - Duress
WARNING: When section [400] is accessed, the panel will copy the saved value of that section to all user options- [404] to [432].
Section
Options
Section
Options
[400] Default Option
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[417] User 17:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[401] System Master:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[418] User 18:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[402] Master 1:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[419] User 19:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[403] Master 2:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[420] User 20:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[404] User 4:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[421] User 21:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[405] User 5:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[422] User 22:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[406] User 6:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[423] User 23:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[407] User 7:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[424] User 24:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[408] User 8:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[425] User 25
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[409] User 9:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[426] User 26:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[410] User 10:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[427] User 27:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[411] User 11:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[428] User 28:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[412] User 12:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[429] User 29:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[413] User 13:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[430] User 30:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[414] User 14:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[431] User 31:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[415] User 15:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[432] User 32:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
[416] User 16:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
NOTE: The System Master, Master 1, and Master 2 user code options cannot be modified. However, if partitioning is not enabled, the
user code options for Master 2 will match those of Master 1.

User Labels
[965]
Reset User Labels
Option
[2]
Reset user labels*

50

OFF

Disabled

ON
Enabled

Programming Guide

[965]
Reset User Labels
Option
OFF
ON
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of labels to default before exiting the section.
Section
[511]
[512]
[513]
[514]
[515]
[516]
[517]
[518]
[519]
[520]
[521]
[522]
[523]
[524]
[525]
[526]

User
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
11:
12:
13:
14:
15:
16:

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

Section
[527]
[528]
[529]
[530]
[531]
[532]
[533]
[534]
[535]
[536]
[537]
[538]
[539]
[540]
[541]
[542]

User
17:
18:
19:
20:
21:
22:
23:
24:
25:
26:
27:
28:
29:
30:
31:
32:

Label
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__
__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__/__

NOTE: For label character tables, see LCD Keypad Labels (K32LCD) on page 47.

User Report Codes (Default = FF)


[966]
Clear User Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[2]
Clear user report codes*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to clear the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.
[967]
Reset User Report Codes
Option
OFF
ON
[2]
Reset user report codes to default*
Enabled
Disabled
* Ensure all other options are deselected. Press [ENTER] to reset the respective set of report codes before exiting the section.

Section
[471]
[472]
[473]
[474]
[475]
[476]
[477]
[478]
[479]
[480]
[481]
[482]
[483]
[484]
[485]
[486]

Arming
S. Master:
Master 1:
Master 2:
User 4:
User 5:
User 6:
User 7:
User 8:
User 9:
User 10:
User 11:
User 12:
User 13:
User 14:
User 15:
User 16:

____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

Disarming/Cancel
Alarm
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

Section
[487]
[488]
[489]
[490]
[491]
[492]
[493]
[494]
[495]
[496]
[497]:
[498]
[499]
[500]
[501]
[502]

Arming
User 17:
User 18:
User 19:
User 20:
User 21:
User 22:
User 23:
User 24:
User 25:
User 26:
User 27:
User 28:
User 29:
User 30:
User 31:
User 32:

____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

Disarming/Cancel
Alarm
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____
____/____

NOTE: For reporting code format instructions, see page 36.

Magellan / Spectra SP

51

Remote Control Button Assignment


REM1 / REM2
RAC1 / RAC2
REM15
Default data*:

* Buttons are programmed using


the Button Options Table below.

+
+
1

disabled

Default data*:

PGM1
[9]
B

PGM2
[0]
C

PGM3
[x]
D

PGM4
[P]
E

PGM5
[ ]
5

PGM6
[ ]
6

PGM3&4
[x] + []
disabled

PGM5&6
[ ]+[ ]
disabled

[610]

All RCs

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

[611]
[612]
[613]
[614]
[615]
[616]
[617]
[618]
[619]
[620]
[621]
[622]
[623]
[624]
[625]
[626]
[627]
[628]
[629]
[630]
[631]
[632]
[633]
[634]
[635]
[636]
[637]
[638]
[639]
[640]
[641]
[642]

RC#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

REM3

IMPORTANT: When section [610] is accessed, the panel will copy the saved value of that section to all remotes.

______
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______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
______
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______
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______
______
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______
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______
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______
______
______
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______
______
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______
______

Button Options Table (refer to Decimal and Hexadecimal Values on page 6)


NOTE: The disarm button ( ) cannot be modified.
[SLEEP] - Empty / Button disabled
[A] - Panic 3
[1] - Regular / Regular Force arming
[B] - PGM Activation (Event Group #8)*
[2] - Stay / Stay Force arming
Remote Controls Supported:
[C] - PGM Activation (Event Group #9)*
[3] - N/A
[D] - PGM Activation (Event Group
REM1 / REM2
[4] - Sleep / Sleep Force arming
#10)*
RAC1 / RAC2
[5] - PGM Activation (Event Group 22)* [E] - PGM Activation (Event Group #11)*
[6] - PGM Activation (Event Group 23)* [F] - Paramedic alarm
REM3 / REM15
[7] - Activate window mode (StayD)
[8] - Panic 1
* See PGM Programming on page 29.
[9] - Panic 2

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Programming Guide

[701]
REM2 Version Number
Option
[6]
REM2 version number

REM2 V2.00

OFF

ON
REM2 V2.01 or higher

[704]
Arming/Disarming Options
Option
[4]
Bell squawk when arm/disarm with remote
[8]
No exit delay when arm with a remote

OFF
Disabled
Disabled

Enabled
Enabled

ON

Remote Control (RC) User Assignment


To assign a remote:
While in the respective section, press a button on the designated remote.
To delete a remote control:
Enter [000000] in its respective section.
To view the serial number of a remote:
Refer to section [960] on page 6.
Section
[651]
[652]
[653]
[654]
[655]
[656]
[657]
[658]

RC 1 for User 1
RC 2 for User 2
RC 3 for User 3
RC 4 for User 4
RC 5 for User 5
RC 6 for User 6
RC 7 for User 7
RC 8 for User 8

Section
[659]
[660]
[661]
[662]
[663]
[664]
[665]
[666]

RC 9 for User 9
RC 10 for User 10
RC 11 for User 11
RC 12 for User 12
RC 13 for User 13
RC 14 for User 14
RC 15 for User 15
RC 16 for User 16

Section
[667]
[668]
[669]
[670]
[671]
[672]
[673]
[674]

RC 17 for User 17
RC 18 for User 18
RC 19 for User 19
RC 20 for User 20
RC 21 for User 21
RC 22 for User 22
RC 23 for User 23
RC 24 for User 24

Section
[675]
[676]
[677]
[678]
[679]
[680]
[681]
[682]

RC 25 for User 25
RC 26 for User 26
RC 27 for User 27
RC 28 for User 28
RC 29 for User 29
RC 30 for User 30
RC 31 for User 31
RC 32 for User 32

Refer to the Master Quick Menu in the User Guide for user code/remote control programming.

Code Entry for Action Keys (REM3)


The six action keys (PGM1 to PGM6) and disarm keys (OFF) can be programmed to require a code entry for use.
NOTE: The [ARM], [SLP] and [STAY] button follow the keypad section [703] options [1], [2], and [3].
Section
[360] [1] All odd-numbered REM3s
[2] All odd-numbered REM3s
[3] & [4]
[5] All even-numbered REM3s
[6] All even-numbered REM3s
[361] [1] REM3 #1
[2] REM3 #1
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #2
[6] REM3 #2
[362] [1] REM3 #3
[2] REM3 #3
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #4
[6] REM3 #4
[363] [1] REM3 #5
[2] REM3 #5
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #6
[6] REM3 #6
[364] [1] REM3 #7
[2] REM3 #7
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #8
[6] REM3 #8

Magellan / Spectra SP

OFF
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm

ON
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
53

Section
[365] [1] REM3 #9
[2] REM3 #9
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #10
[6] REM3 #10
[366] [1] REM3 #11
[2] REM3 #11
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #12
[6] REM3 #12
[367] [1] REM3 #13
[2] REM3 #13
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #14
[6] REM3 #14
[368] [1] REM3 #15
[2] REM3 #15
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #16
[6] REM3 #16
[369] [1] REM3 #17
[2] REM3 #17
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #18
[6] REM3 #18
[370] [1] REM3 #19
[2] REM3 #19
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #20
[6] REM3 #20
[371] [1] REM3 #21
[2] REM3 #21
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #22
[6] REM3 #22
[372] [1] REM3 #23
[2] REM3 #23
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #24
[6] REM3 #24
[373] [1] REM3 #25
[2] REM3 #25
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #26
[6] REM3 #26
[374] [1] REM3 #27
[2] REM3 #27
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #28
[6] REM3 #28
[375] [1] REM3 #29
[2] REM3 #29
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #30
[6] REM3 #30
[376] [1] REM3 #31
[2] REM3 #31
[3] & [4]
[5] REM3 #32
[6] REM3 #32

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OFF
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm
N/A
= Code entry for PGM
= Code entry disarm

ON
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm
N/A
= One-touch PGM
= One-touch disarm

Programming Guide

Hardware Connections
Single Zone Inputs

NOTE: Keyswitches are connected as standard zones and will follow ATZ options programmed in section [705] options [1] and [2] on
page 16.

Advanced Technology Zone (ATZ) Connections

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Connecting Fire Circuits


NOTE: For 4-wire installation: Program the Activation Event so that the smoke detectors can be reset by pressing the [CLEAR] + [ENTER]
keys for three seconds. See Event Group # 6 on page 30. For 2-wire installation (except SP5500): Press [CLEAR] + [ENTER] to
automatically reset smoke.

WARNING: It is recommended that the smoke


detectors be connected in a daisy chain
configuration. Each control panel (except the
SP5500) supports a maximum of five 2-wire
smoke detectors.

Alarm Relay and PGM Connections


PGM Power Source
AUX + terminal
= must not exceed 700mA.
External power supply = PGM1 and PGM2 cannot exceed
100mA or cannot exceed the power
supplys current limit.

AC Power & Backup Battery Connections


Transformer Requirements
Transformer:
16VAC 20VA* (Amseco XP-1620)
16.5VAC 40VA (Universal
UB1640W)
*not verified by UL
DC Power
MG5000/MG5050 = 1.0A
Supply rated at:
SP5500/SP6000/SP7000 = 1.4A
Auxiliary Supply can
typ: 600mA
provide a maximum of: max: 700mA
UL installations: typ. 200mA
350mA/700mA
Acceptable Battery
Charge Currents
(section [700] option
[2])

Rechargeable Battery
UL/ULC - 12Vdc / 4Ah or 7Ah
Partial view of control panel

UL Warning: A 12Vdc / 7Ah battery is required to comply with


UL fire requirements.
WARNING: Improper connection of the transformer may result
in damage to the system.
WARNING: Disconnect battery before replacing the fuse.

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Programming Guide

Connecting to WinLoad / BabyWare


Computer
containing
WinLoad /
BabyWare
software

Standard
DB-9 cable
(9-pin serial
cable)

307 adapter/
CONV4USB
Converter

4-pin
connector
cable

Serial Connector

Updating Firmware Using WinLoad / BabyWare


To update your system firmware:
1.

Connect the product to your computer using a 307USB Direct Connect Interface or CV4USB Converter.

2.

Start WinLoad / BabyWare Installer Upload/Download Software.

3.

Click the In-Field Programmer button.

4.

Verify the product information located in the In-Field Firmware Programmer window.
If the firmware programmer does not automatically detect your control panel, click the Com port settings button and select the
correct Com port. Then click the Refresh Product Info button to connect with the panel.

5.

To check for new updates, click the Download Firmware from the web button.

6.

From the Select Firmware drop-down box, select the firmware version you wish to install.
or
If you have already downloaded the .pef/.puf file from paradox.com, click the [...] button and select the location of the .pef/.puf file.

7.

Click the Update product firmware button.

8.

When the download process finishes, the update is complete.

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Metal Box Installation


Use the numbered holes in the following diagram to identify the correct mounting location for the control panel being installed. If you
require specific dimensions, contact Paradox Distributor Support.
Identify the correct mounting holes according to the following table:

Example: Install an MG5000 in an 8x10 box as follows:

Product
8x10 Metal Box Holes
11x11 Metal Box Holes
MG5000*
3, 6, 9, 11, 14
6, 8, 12, 18, 20
MG5050
11x11 box only
1, 4, 11, 19, 22
SP4000
5, 7, 13, 16
7, 19, 20
SP5500
1, 2, 17, 18
1, 2, 11, 19, 21
SP6000
1, 2, 17, 18
1, 2, 11, 19, 21
SP7000
11x11 box only
1, 4, 11, 19, 22
* For UL recommended installation for the MG5000 only, place the
PCB one notch lower than the mounting location.

11

9
6

14

8x10Metal Box

11

4
5

12
13

6
7
8

17

14
15
16

10

18

11x11 Metal Box


6
7

16

18
19

17

20
21

12 13
8
2
3
4

10

11

14 15

22
23

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Programming Guide

MG5000 PCB Layout


Used for In-Field Firmware upgrade
through a 307USB Direct Connect
Interface. See Connecting to
WinLoad on page 57 for details.

EBUS and Dialer used with:


VDMP3 plug-in voice module for voice reporting
PCS Series GSM communicator module

Press and hold the RESET


button for five seconds. The
STATUS LED will start
flashing. Within 2 seconds of
this flashing, press the reset
switch again. The panel will
reset to default and restart.

Four pin connector


can be used for quick
installation of a
keypad.

Antennas

Charge LED:
Charging and Battery test LED
"STATUS" LED:
Flash once every second = Normal
Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second =
Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer
lock enabled

Do not cut, bend or alter


the antennas and ensure
that electrical wires do
not cross over the
antennae, as this may
affect signal reception.

"RX" & TX LED:


Flashes quickly when
receiving or transmitting RF signals
from wireless devices.

Paradox Memory Key


(PMC-4 PMC-5)
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.

Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 56.
The "BELL" output will shutdown if
the current exceeds 3A.

Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren


The sum of the
current drawn
from the BELL
and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA
transformer strongly
recommended).
Exceeding this limit
will overload the
panel power supply
and lead to complete
system shutdown.

Refer to Single Zone


Inputs on page 55

AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire

To provide maximum lightning protection


we strongly recommend having separate
earth connections for the dialer and zone
ground terminals.

Cold water
pipe
grounding

Ground
clamp

To metallic
enclosure

Max. number of keypads = 15 keypads


Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of bus module from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)

AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 56 for Aux. Power
Output. To connect additional wiring to auxiliary power, use
the red (+) and black (-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power
will shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output
is overloaded and is shut down, you must disconnect all
loads from the output for at least 10 seconds before
reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output.

* If EOL is enabled: see section


[706] option [2]. For the keypads
zone configurations, refer to Installer
Quick Menu on page 65. Also refer
to keypad zone connections on
page 55.

For the keypads zone


configurations, refer to
the Installer Quick
Menu. If EOL is enabled:
see section [706] option
[2]. Also refer to Keypad
Zone Connections on
page 55.

This equipment must be installed and maintained


by qualified service personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the UL and
C-UL Warnings section at the back of the
Reference & Installation Manual.

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MG5050 PCB Layout


LEDs

Do not cut, bend or


alter the antennas and
ensure that electrical
wires do not cross
over the antennae, as
this may affect signal
reception.

Charge LED:
Charging and battery test LED
Status LED:
Flash once every second =
Normal
Flashes ON 1 second and
OFF 1 second = Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using
phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after
power up = Installer lock
enabled

Antennas

J3 and J4 used with:


VDMP3 plug-in voice module
for voice reporting
PCS Series GSM
communicator module

Paradox Memory Key


(PMC-4, PMC-5)

"RX" & TX LED:


Flashes quickly when receiving
or transmitting RF signals from
wireless devices.

Press and hold the


RESET button for five
seconds. The STATUS
LED will start flashing.
Within 2 seconds of this
flashing, press the reset
switch again. The panel
will reset to default and
restart.

Used for In-Field Firmware upgrade


through a 307USB Direct Connect
Interface. See Connecting to
WinLoad on page 57 for details.

Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.

Four pin connector can


be used for quick
installation of a keypad.

Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 56.

Solid-state PGM
(+/- trigger on
PGM4 only)

Refer to Single Zone


Inputs on page 55.
Cold water
pipe
grounding

The "BELL" output will


shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.

AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire

Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren


The sum of
the current
drawn from the BELL
and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA
transformer strongly
recommended).
Exceeding this limit
will overload the
panel power supply
and lead to complete
system shutdown.

To provide maximum lightning


protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.

This equipment must be installed and


maintained by qualified service personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the UL and
C-UL Warnings section at the back of the
Reference & Installation Manual.

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To metallic
enclosure

Max. number of keypads = 15 keypads


Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of bus module from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)

AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 56 for Aux. Power
Output. To connect additional wiring to auxiliary power, use
the red (+) and black (-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power
will shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output
is overloaded and is shut down, you must disconnect all
loads from the output for at least 10 seconds before
reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary output.

Ground
clamp

* If EOL is enabled: see section


[706] option [2]. For the
keypads zone configurations,
refer to Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to keypad
zone connections on page 55.

For the keypads zone


configurations, refer to
the Installer Quick
Menu. If EOL is
enabled: see section
[706] option [2]. Also
refer to Keypad Zone
Connections on
page 55.

Programming Guide

SP4000 PCB Layout


and EBUS port used for voice reporting
with the VDMP3 plug-in voice module.

DIALER

Paradox Memory Key


(PMC-4, PMC5)

EBUS port used for GSM reporting

using the PCS Series GSM


Communicator Module. If using a
CVT485 Plug-In RS485
Converter, connect the PCS
module to the RS485 bus.

Status LED:
Flash once every second = Normal
Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1
second = Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after power up =
Installer lock enabled

Refer to PGM
Connections
on page 56.

Used for connecting the


IP100 Internet Module.
Also used for In-Field
Firmware upgrade
through a 307USB Direct
Connect Interface. See
Connecting to BabyWare
on page 57 for details.

Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 56.
The "BELL" output
will shutdown if the
current exceeds 3A.

Panel Reset
To perform a panel reset, refer to
the SP4000 instructions on page 7.

Refer to Hardware
Connections page 55.

Connect to any
Common input.

Disconnect
telephone line
before servicing.
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire

AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 56 for Aux. Power
Output. To connect additional wiring to auxiliary power, use the
red (+) and black (-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut
down if current exceeds 450mA. If the auxiliary output is
overloaded and is shut down, you must disconnect all loads from
the output for at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any load
back to the auxiliary output.

To metallic
enclosure

To provide maximum
lightning protection we
strongly recommend
having separate earth
connections for the
dialer and zone ground
terminals.
Ground
clamp
Cold water
pipe grounding

For the keypads zone


configurations, refer to the
Installer Quick Menu. If EOL
is enabled: see section [706]
option [2]. Also refer to
Keypad Zone Connections on
page 55.

40VA transformer strongly recommended


This equipment must be installed and maintained by qualified service personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the UL and C-UL Warnings section at the back of the SP4000 Reference & Installation Manual.
Max. number of keypads = 15 keypads
Max. aux. current = 650 mA
Max. distance of keypad from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)

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SP5500 PCB Layout


Charge LED:

Status LED:

Charging and battery test LED

Flash once every second = Normal


Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second = Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer lock enabled

Used for In-Field Firmware upgrade


through a 307USB Direct Connect
Interface. See Connecting to
WinLoad on page 57 for details.
Four pin connector can be used
for quick installation of a SP5500
keypad.

PGM +/- trigger not


supported by the
SP5500
EBUS and Dialer used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice module for voice reporting
PCS Series GSM communicator module

Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 56.

Paradox Memory Key


(PMC-4, PMC5)

Press and hold the RESET button for


five seconds. The STATUS LED will
start flashing. Within 2 seconds of
this flashing, press the reset switch
again. The panel will reset to default
and restart.
Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.

Refer to Single Zone


Inputs on page 55.
Cold water
pipe
grounding

The "BELL" output will


shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire

AUX Power

To provide maximum lightning


protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.

Refer to transformer requirements on page 56 for


Aux. Power Output. To connect additional wiring to
auxiliary power, use the red (+) and black (-)
keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut down
if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output is
overloaded and is shut down, you must disconnect
all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds
before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary
output.

Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren

The sum of the current drawn


from the BELL and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA transformer
strongly recommended).
Exceeding this limit will overload
the panel power supply and lead
to complete system shutdown.

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To metallic
enclosure

Ground
clamp

Max. number of keypads = 15 keypads


Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of bus module from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)

* If EOL is enabled: see


section [706] option [2].
For the keypads zone
configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to
keypad zone
connections on page 55.

For the keypads zone


configurations, refer to the
Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is
enabled: see section [706]
option [2]. Also refer to Keypad
Zone Connections on page 55.

This equipment must be installed and


maintained by qualified service
personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to
the UL and C-UL Warnings section at
the back of the Reference &
Installation Manual.

Programming Guide

SP6000 PCB Layout


LEDs
Charge LED:
Charging and battery test LED
Used for In-Field Firmware
upgrade through a 307USB
Direct Connect Interface. See
Connecting to WinLoad on
page 57 for details.

Status LED:

Flash once every second = Normal


Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second = Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer lock enabled

Four pin connector can


be used for quick
installation of a keypad.

PGM Trigger: This


jumper allows you to
choose whether the solid
state relay PGMs are
grounded (-), or give out
12V (+).
EBUS and Dialer used with:
VDMP3 plug-in voice module for voice reporting
PCS Series GSM communicator module

Paradox Memory Key


(PMC-4, PMC-5)

Press and hold the


RESET button for five
seconds. The STATUS
LED will start flashing.
Within 2 seconds of this
flashing, press the reset
switch again. The panel
will reset to default and
restart.

Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 56.

Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.

Refer to Single Zone


Inputs on page 55.

Cold water
pipe
grounding

The "BELL" output will


shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire

To provide maximum lightning


protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.

AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 56 for
Aux. Power Output. To connect additional wiring to
auxiliary power, use the red (+) and black (-)
keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will shut down
if current exceeds 1.1A. If the auxiliary output is
overloaded and is shut down, you must disconnect
all loads from the output for at least 10 seconds
before reconnecting any load back to the auxiliary
output.
Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren

The sum of the current drawn


from the BELL and AUX must be
limited to 1.3A (40VA transformer
strongly recommended).
Exceeding this limit will overload
the panel power supply and lead
to complete system shutdown.
When using an SP6000 panel in
conjunction with an RTX3, all K32
and K10V/H keypads must be
versions 2.0 or higher.

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To metallic
enclosure

Ground
clamp

Max. number of keypads = 15 keypads


Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of bus module from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)

* If EOL is enabled: see


section [706] option [2].
For the keypads zone
configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to
keypad zone
connections on page 55.

For the keypads zone configurations, refer to the


Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2]. Also refer to Keypad Zone
Connections on page 55.

This equipment must be installed and


maintained by qualified service
personnel only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the
UL and C-UL Warnings section at the
back of the Reference & Installation
Manual.

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SP7000 PCB Layout


LEDs
Charge LED:
Charging and battery test LED
Status LED:

Used for In-Field Firmware


upgrade through a 307USB
Direct Connect Interface. See
Connecting to WinLoad on
page 57 for details.

Flash once every second = Normal


Flashes ON 1 second and OFF 1 second = Any trouble
Always ON = Panel is using phone line
Fast flash 6 seconds after power up = Installer lock enabled

Four pin connector can


be used for quick
installation of a keypad.

May be labeled SERIAL


on some panels

Press and hold the RESET button for five seconds. The
STATUS LED will start flashing. Within 2 seconds of this
flashing, press the reset switch again. The panel will
reset to default and restart.

EBUS and Dialer used with:


VDMP3 plug-in voice module
for voice reporting
PCS Series GSM
communicator module
PGM Trigger: This jumper allows you
to choose whether the solid state
relay PGMs are grounded (-), or give
out 12V (+).

Paradox Memory Key


(PMC-4, PMC-5)

May be labeled
ADM2 on some
panels
Upper Inputs = Zones 9 to 16
Lower Inputs = Zones 1 to 8

Refer to AC Power
& Backup Battery
Connections on
page 56.

Z9 Z10 Z11 Z12 C

Z13 Z14 Z15 Z16 C

Disconnect telephone
line before servicing.

Z1

Z2

Z3

Z4

Z5

Z6

Z7

Z8

Refer to Single Zone


Inputs on page 55.
Cold water
pipe
grounding

The "BELL" output will


shutdown if the current
exceeds 3A.
AWG#14 single
conductor solid
copper wire

To provide maximum lightning


protection we strongly recommend
having separate earth connections
for the dialer and zone ground
terminals.

AUX Power
Refer to transformer requirements on page 56
for Aux. Power Output. To connect additional
wiring to auxiliary power, use the red (+) and
black (-) keypad connectors. Auxiliary power will
shut down if current exceeds 1.1A. If the
auxiliary output is overloaded and is shut down,
you must disconnect all loads from the output for
at least 10 seconds before reconnecting any
load back to the auxiliary output.

Connection for Self-Contained Bell/Siren

The sum of the current drawn


from the BELL and AUX must
be limited to 1.3A (40VA
transformer strongly
recommended). Exceeding
this limit will overload the
panel power supply and lead
to complete system
shutdown.

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To metallic
enclosure

Ground
clamp

Max. number of keypads = 15 keypads


Max. aux. current = 700 mA
Max. distance of bus module from panel = 76m (250 feet)
Max. total run of wire = 230m (750 feet)

* If EOL is enabled: see


section [706] option [2].
For the keypads zone
configurations, refer to
Installer Quick Menu on
page 65. Also refer to
keypad zone
connections on page 55.

For the keypads zone configurations, refer to the


Installer Quick Menu. If EOL is enabled: see
section [706] option [2]. Also refer to Keypad Zone
Connections on page 55.

This equipment must be installed and


maintained by qualified service personnel
only.
For UL and C-UL warnings, refer to the UL
and C-UL Warnings section at the back of
the Reference & Installation Manual.

Programming Guide

Installer Quick Menu


Zones
Step
1

Action

2
3

[ZONE NUMBER]
[ENROLL OR ERASE ZONE]

4
5

[ZONE TYPE]
Assign Partition
[1] and/or [2] + [ENTER]

+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. Programmed zones are lit (button or LED depending on keypad).
[MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.
2 digits: 01 to 32
Wireless zone = open/close cover or press learn/tamper switch. Hardwired zone =
Press [ENTER]. To erase a programmed zone, press [SLEEP] for 3 seconds.
Refer to page 14 for the zone type (zone definition).
Assign the zone to one or both partitions and press [ENTER]. By default, all zones are
assigned to partition 1. Goes to next available zone.

NOTE: Partition 2 status LEDs, display the signal strength of the selected wireless zone
(4 LEDs = best signal; 1 LED = weak signal; No LEDs = hardwired panel/keypad zone)

Keypad Zone Number Assignment (Keypad Programming)


Step
1
2
3

Action
[ENTER] + [INSTALLER CODE]
Press and hold
(3sec)
[ZONE NUMBER] + [ENTER]*

Details
[ARM] + [STAY] = flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.
[ARM] + [STAY] = on.
K32 / K32LCD / K35 = 2 digits: 01 to 32
K636 / K10V/H = 1 digit: 1 to 0(10)
* To erase a keypad zone number, press [CLEAR], then [ENTER].

Delays
Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.

2
3

[1] = Entry Delay 1 (default = 045 sec.)


[2] = Entry Delay 2 (default = 045 sec.)
[3] = Exit Delay
(default = 060 sec.)
[4] = Bell Cut-Off (default = 004 min.)
[000] to [255]
Entry/Exit Delay = seconds / Bell Cut-Off = minutes

Time and Date


Step
1

Action

+ [5]
[HH:MM]
[TIME FORMAT]
[YYYY/MM/DD]

4
5
6

+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.
Enter time. If HH = 13 or more, skip to step 6.
Enter time format ([1] = 24hr; [2] = AM; [3] = PM).
Enter date.

Walk Test Mode


Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.

2
3

[6]

Activates or deactivates Walk Test Mode.

Installer and Maintenance Codes


Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash.

2
3
4
5

[7] = Installer Code


[8] = Maintenance Code
[CODE]*
[CONFIRM CODE]

Magellan / Spectra SP

Enter 4- or 6-digit code.* To erase a code, press the [SLEEP] key for 3 seconds.
Re-enter 4- or 6-digit code.
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WinLoad / BabyWare
Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash.

2
3
4

[9]
[PHONE #] + [ENTER]*

5
6

[PANEL ID]
[PC PASSWORD]

Enter PC phone # (up to 32 digits) and press [ENTER].* To erase WinLoad / BabyWare
phone #, panel ID, and PC password, press the [SLEEP] key for 3 seconds.
Enter 4-digit Panel ID
Enter 4-digit PC Password

Monitoring Phone #
Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash.

2
3
4

[1]
[PHONE #] + [ENTER]*

5
6

[PARTITION 1 ACCOUNT #]
[1] = CID
[2] = SIA
[PARTITION 2 ACCOUNT #]

Enter monitoring station phone # (up to 32 digits) and press [ENTER].* To erase monitoring
phone #, reporting format, and account #s, press the [SLEEP] key for 3 seconds.

NOTE: SIA is not supported with GPRS/IP reporting

Communicator
Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used, however, it cannot modify the
backup phone number.

2
3

[2] = Backup Phone #


[3] = Personal Phone #1
[4] = Personal Phone #2
[5] = Personal Phone #3
[6] = Personal Phone #4
[7] = Personal Phone #5
[8] = Pager #
[PHONE #] + [ENTER]*

[MESSAGE] + [ENTER]

Enter phone # (up to 32 digits) and press [ENTER]. Goes to next phone#, or go to step 5 if
[8] = Pager # was selected. To erase a phone number pager message, press the [SLEEP]
key for 3 seconds.
Step 5 for Pager # only. Enter pager message and press [ENTER].

Cancel Communication
Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.

2
3

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[9]

Cancels all communication with WinLoad / BabyWare / GSM module.

Programming Guide

PGMs
Step
1

Action
+ [INSTALLER CODE]

Details
= flash. [MAINTENANCE CODE] may also be used.

2
3
4

[PGM NUMBER]
[ENROLL OR ERASE PGM]*

[PGM TYPE]

If PGM type is 1, 2, 3, or 4
[ACTIVATION DELAY]

If PGM type is 5
Goes to next available PGM.
If PGM type is 6, 7, or 8
[1] and/or [2] + [ENTER]
If PGM type is 1, or 2
[2-DIGIT REMOTE CONTROL #]
If PGM type is 3
[2-DIGIT ZONE #]
If PGM type is 4
[1] and/or [2] + [ENTER]

Magellan / Spectra SP

2 digits: 01 to 16
Wireless PGM = Open/close cover. Hardwired PGM = press [ENTER]. To erase a PGM,
press the [SLEEP] key for 3 seconds.
1 = Follow Button
or
5 = Follow Bell
2 = Follow Button
or
6 = Follow Arm
3 = Follow Zone
7 = Follow Stay arm
4 = Follow Alarm
8 = Follow Sleep arm
1 = Follow
4 = 15 seconds
7 = 5 minutes
2 = 1 second
5 = 30 seconds
8 = 15 minutes
3 = 5 seconds
6 = 1 minute
9 = 30 minutes

If system is partitioned, select partition(s) and press [ENTER].


Goes to next available PGM.
01 to 32; 00 = all remote controls.
Goes to next available PGM.
01 to 32; 00 = all zones.
Goes to next available PGM.
If system is partitioned, select partition(s) and press [ENTER].
Goes to next available PGM.

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Index
Numerics
001 to 032 - Zone definitions ............................................. 15
033 to 036 - Zone definition templates ...............................15
041 to 056 - Zone timers ....................................................17
061 to 092 - Wireless serial # ............................................ 15
101 to 132 - Wireless transmitter strength ......................... 45
141 to 172 - Zone report codes .......................................... 18
181 to 212 - Zone labels ....................................................16
220 to 251 - PGM events ................................................... 29
261 to 276 - PGM options .................................................. 34
281 to 296 - PGM delay ..................................................... 35
301 to 316 - PGM serial #s ................................................ 36
321 to 336 - Wireless PGM strength .................................. 36
341 to 356 - PGM labels ....................................................29
360 to 376 - REM3 - code entry ......................................... 53
395 - Installer code lock ..................................................... 50
397 - Installer code ............................................................ 50
398 - Maintenance code ....................................................50
399 - System master code ................................................. 50
400 to 432 - User code options .......................................... 50
471 to 502 - User report codes .......................................... 51
511 to 542 - User labels ..................................................... 51
545 to 546 - Wireless repeater assignment ....................... 43
548 to 549 - Wireless repeater signal strength .................. 43
551 to 567 - Wireless repeater options .............................. 43
568 to 569 - Wireless repeater labels ................................ 43
571 to 578 - Wireless keypad assignment ......................... 45
587 - Wireless repeater/keypad options ............................ 46
587 - Wireless siren supervision ........................................ 47
588 - Wireless keypad options ........................................... 46
591 to 598 - Wireless keypad strength .............................. 46
599 to 606 - Wireless keypad labels .................................. 45
610 to 642 - Remote button assignment ............................ 52
651 to 682 - Remote user assignment ...............................53
683 to 686 - Wireless siren assignment ............................. 46
687 to 690 - Wireless siren strength .................................. 47
691 to 694 - Wireless siren labels ...................................... 46
695 - Cancel wireless siren tamper supervision ................ 47
700 - General system options ............................................ 20
700 - Partitioning ................................................................ 19
700 - RF jamming supervision ........................................... 43
701 - Access code options ................................................. 50
701 - Keypad options ......................................................... 19
701 - REM2 version # ........................................................ 53
702 - Panic options ............................................................ 20
703 - Keypad options ......................................................... 19
703 - VDMP3 arm/disarm .................................................. 24
703 to 704 - Arming/disarming options .............................. 20
704 - Arming/disarming options ......................................... 53
704 - Keypad options ......................................................... 19
705 - ATZ options .............................................................. 16
706 - Zone options ............................................................. 17
710 to 721 - System timers ................................................ 21
732 to 733 - Daylight savings start/end .............................. 21
741 to 742 - Partition options ............................................. 19
745 to 750 - Partition timers ............................................... 20
761 to 762 - Auto-arm on time .................................... 20, 21
771 to 772 - Partition labels ............................................... 19
780 - SMS site name ......................................................... 28
781 to 795 - Bus module labels ......................................... 16
800 - Activate dialer (GSM/landline) .................................. 25
800 - Dialer options ............................................................ 24
801 - Dialer options ............................................................ 22
802 to 804 - Event call direction ......................................... 22
805 - GSM options ............................................................. 25
806 - IP/GPRS options ....................................................... 26
810 - Report code format ................................................... 23
811 to 812 - Partition account #s ....................................... 23
815 to 819 - Reporting tel. #s ...................................... 24, 25
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820 - Fail to comm. clear event timer ................................ 23


830 to 840 - Communication timers ................................... 23
841 - VDMP3 max attempts .............................................. 24
850 - Test report time of day ............................................. 23
851 to 852 - Report delay .................................................. 23
855 to 856 - GSM settings ................................................. 26
860 to 861 - Special arm rep. codes .................................. 37
862 - Special disarm rep. codes ........................................ 37
863 to 864 - Special alarm rep. codes ............................... 37
865 to 869 - System trouble rep. codes ............................. 37
870 to 874 - System trouble restore rep. codes ................ 37
875 to 878 - System special rep. codes ............................ 38
879 - Com. rep. codes ....................................................... 26
879 to 880 - Com. rep. codes ............................................ 28
881 - Com. restore rep. codes ........................................... 26
881 to 882 - Com. restore rep. codes ................................ 28
884 - GSM lost com. rep. code .......................................... 26
900 - Winload / BabyWare options .................................... 22
901 - Number of rings ........................................................ 23
902 - Answering mchn. delay ............................................ 23
910 - Panel ID .................................................................... 22
911 - PC password ............................................................ 22
915 - PC telephone number .............................................. 22
918 to 919 - IP account ..................................................... 26
920 to 927 - WinLoad/BabyWare/PCS100 settings ........... 28
929 to 935 - IP receiver 1 options ...................................... 27
936 to 942 - IP receiver 2 options ...................................... 27
943 to 949 - IP receiver backup options ............................ 27
950 - Reset all sections ....................................................... 6
955 - Clear bus module trouble ........................................... 6
960 - Wireless transmitter serial # ....................................... 6
965 - PGM labels reset ...................................................... 29
965 - Reset bus module labels .......................................... 16
965 - Reset partition labels ................................................ 19
965 - Reset user labels ...................................................... 50
965 - Reset zone labels ..................................................... 16
965 - Wireless keypad label reset ..................................... 45
965 - Wireless repeater/siren labels .................................. 43
965 - Wireless repeater/siren labels reset ......................... 46
966 - Clear comm. report codes ........................................ 26
966 - Clear user report codes ............................................ 51
966 - Clear zone report codes ........................................... 18
966 to 967 - Clear report codes ......................................... 36
967 - Reset comm report codes ........................................ 26
967 - Reset user report codes ........................................... 51
967 - Reset zone report codes .......................................... 18
970 - Mem key to panel ....................................................... 6
975 - Panel to mem key ....................................................... 6
980 - Panel version number ................................................ 6

A
Access Code
Options ...................................................................... 50
Access code
Length ....................................................................... 50
Account numbers ............................................................... 23
Ademco Contact ID ........................................................... 23
Ademco Contact ID report codes ...................................... 39
Ademco Express ............................................................... 23
Ademco Slow ..................................................................... 23
Alarm relay ........................................................................ 56
Alarm transmission delay .................................................. 23
Armed report delay ............................................................ 23
Arming/disarming options .................................................. 20
ATZ .................................................................................... 12
Connections .............................................................. 55
Doubling option ......................................................... 16
Wiring options ............................................................ 16
Audible trouble warning ..................................................... 20
Auto test report .................................................................. 23
Auto test report time of day ............................................... 23
Auto-arm options ............................................................... 19
Programming Guide

B
BabyWare
Connecting ................................................................. 57
Instructions ................................................................. 57
Quick menu ................................................................ 66
Through PCS module ................................................ 28
Battery
Backup ....................................................................... 56
Charging .................................................................... 20
specifications ............................................................... 5
Bus Module
Clear Trouble ............................................................... 6
Labels ........................................................................ 16

C
Cancel communication ....................................................... 66
Check-in supervision time .................................................. 17
Codes ................................................................................... 7
Communication
Programming ............................................................. 22
Settings ...................................................................... 23
Communicator - quick menu .............................................. 66
Comparison chart ................................................................. 4
Confidential mode .............................................................. 19
Contact ID override ............................................................ 22
Custom zone definitions ..................................................... 15

D
Data entry / display .............................................................. 6
Date and time ..................................................................... 65
Daylight savings ................................................................. 21
Decimal and hexadecimal values ........................................ 6
Delay
Alarm transmission ....................................................23
Between dialing attempts ........................................... 23
Settings ...................................................................... 65
Dialer options ..................................................................... 24
Dialing - Delay between attempts ...................................... 23
Disarmed report delay ........................................................ 23
DTMF dialing ...................................................................... 24

E
Entry delay - Display on LCD keypad ................................ 19
EOL resistors ..................................................................... 17
Event call direction options ................................................ 22
Exit delay termination ......................................................... 20

F
Fail to comm. clear event timer .......................................... 23
Fire circuits .........................................................................56
Firmware updating ............................................................. 57

G
GPRS reporting
Options ....................................................................... 26
GSM
No Service Timer ....................................................... 26
Options ....................................................................... 25
SMS Language .......................................................... 26

H
Hardware connections ....................................................... 55

I
Installer
Code ................................................................... 50, 65
Code lock ................................................................... 50
Function keys ............................................................. 41
Quick menu ................................................................ 65
IP account numbers ........................................................... 26
IP receiver configuration ....................................................27
IP reporting options ............................................................ 26

Magellan / Spectra SP

IP/GPRS Registration Status ............................................. 28

K
Keypad
Labels (LCD) ............................................................. 47
Letters / Special characters ....................................... 48
Programming ............................................................. 18
Programming - wireless ............................................. 45
Zone number ............................................................. 65

L
Labels ................................................................................ 50
Bus module ............................................................... 16
Partition ..................................................................... 19
PGM labels ................................................................ 29
Reset bus module ..................................................... 16
Reset Partition ........................................................... 19
Reset PGM ................................................................ 29
Reset user ................................................................. 50
Reset wireless keypad .............................................. 45
Reset wireless siren .................................................. 46
User ........................................................................... 50
Wireless keypad ........................................................ 45
Wireless repeater ...................................................... 43
Wireless siren ............................................................ 46
Zones ........................................................................ 16
LCD keypad labels ............................................................ 47
Lock master code .............................................................. 50

M
Maintenance code ....................................................... 50, 65
Maintenance code limited access table ............................. 50
Master code lock ............................................................... 50
Memory key - download / upload ......................................... 6
Metal box installation ......................................................... 58
Monitoring station
Maximum dialing attempts ......................................... 23
Telephone number ....................................... 24, 25, 66

O
One-touch options ............................................................. 19

P
Pager reporting
Delay ......................................................................... 23
Message repetition .................................................... 23
Panel reset .......................................................................... 7
Panel version number .......................................................... 6
Panic options ..................................................................... 20
Partition
Timers ....................................................................... 20
Partition labels ................................................................... 19
Partitioning ......................................................................... 19
PCB layout ......................................................................... 61
PCS100
Connection settings ................................................... 28
Programming ............................................................. 26
SMS Language .......................................................... 26
Personal reporting
Delay ......................................................................... 23
Message repetition .................................................... 23
PGM
Connections .............................................................. 56
Delays ....................................................................... 35
Event description ....................................................... 30
Labels ........................................................................ 29
Options ...................................................................... 34
Programming ............................................................. 29
Quick menu ............................................................... 67
Recognition ............................................................... 29
Serial numbers .......................................................... 36
Wireless signal strength ............................................ 36
Planning
PGM .......................................................................... 10
System ........................................................................ 8
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Wireless keypads ......................................................... 9


Wireless sirens ............................................................. 9
Power failure report delay .................................................. 23
Programmable output
Options ....................................................................... 34
Programming ............................................................. 29

Q
Quick menu ........................................................................ 65

R
Recent closing delay .......................................................... 23
REM2 version number ....................................................... 53
REM3 - Action keys ........................................................... 53
Remote control
Action keys (REM3) ................................................... 53
Button assignment ..................................................... 52
REM2 version number ............................................... 53
Serial number display .................................................. 6
User assignment ........................................................ 53
Report Codes
Clear system report codes ......................................... 36
Clear user .................................................................. 51
Clear zone report codes ............................................. 18
Reset system report codes ........................................ 37
Reset user .................................................................. 51
Reset zone report codes ............................................ 18
Special arming report codes ...................................... 37
System Trouble .......................................................... 37
Report codes
Clear codes ................................................................ 36
Clear communication report codes ............................ 26
Format ........................................................................ 23
Instructions ................................................................. 36
Reset codes ........................................................ 37, 51
Reset communication ................................................ 26
Special alarm ............................................................. 37
Special arming ........................................................... 37
Special disarming report codes .................................. 37
System special ........................................................... 38
System trouble ........................................................... 37
System trouble restore ............................................... 37
User ........................................................................... 51
Wireless ..................................................................... 37
Zones .........................................................................18
Reset panel .......................................................................... 7
Reset sections to factory default .......................................... 6
RF jamming supervision ....................................................43
RPT1 programming ............................................................ 43

S
Sescoa ............................................................................... 23
SIA ..................................................................................... 23
Signal strength - Wireless transmitter ................................ 45
Silent Knight Fast ............................................................... 23
Single zone inputs .............................................................. 55
Siren - wireless siren programming ................................... 46
SMS
Language ................................................................... 26
StayD
Entry point zone assignment ...................................... 18
Supervision options ............................................................ 17
System codes ...................................................................... 7
System master code .......................................................... 50
System specifications ........................................................ 61
MG5000 ..................................................................... 59
MG5050 ..................................................................... 60
SP5500 ...................................................................... 62
SP6000 ...................................................................... 63
SP7000 ...................................................................... 64

Telephone number
Backup ................................................................ 24, 25
Monitoring station ................................................ 24, 25
Pager ................................................................... 24, 25
Special keys ........................................................ 24, 25
Templates
Zone definitions ......................................................... 15
Test mode .......................................................................... 41
Test report ......................................................................... 41
Time and date .................................................................... 65
Timers
Auto-arm .................................................................... 20
Communication ......................................................... 23
Confidential mode ..................................................... 19
General ...................................................................... 23
Partition ..................................................................... 20
System ...................................................................... 20
Zone .......................................................................... 17
TLM fail delay .................................................................... 23
Trouble display .................................................................. 42
two-wire smoke - Zone 1 becomes 2-wire smoke ............. 17

U
UL AND ULC WARNINGS .................................................. 2
User code options .............................................................. 50
User labels ......................................................................... 50

V
VDMP3
Calling the VDMP3 .................................................... 24
Maximum voice dialing attempts ............................... 24
Version Numbers - Viewing ................................................. 7

W
Walk test mode .................................................................. 65
WinLoad
Connecting ................................................................ 57
Instructions ................................................................ 57
Quick menu ............................................................... 66
Through PCS module ................................................ 28
Wireless keypad
Assignment ................................................................ 45
Labels ........................................................................ 45
Options ...................................................................... 46
Programming ............................................................. 45
Signal strength .......................................................... 46
Wireless repeater / Keypad options ................................... 46
Wireless repeater programming (RPT1) ............................ 43
Labels ........................................................................ 43
Options ...................................................................... 43
Signal strength .......................................................... 43
Wireless siren
Assignment ................................................................ 46
Labels ........................................................................ 46
Options ...................................................................... 47
Signal strength .......................................................... 47
Wireless siren programming .............................................. 46
Wireless transmitter signal strength .................................. 45

Z
Zone
Definition templates ................................................... 15
Definitions .................................................................. 14
Labels ........................................................................ 50
Labels - Reset ........................................................... 16
Programming ............................................................. 12
Recognition ............................................................... 12
Timers ....................................................................... 17
ZX8 - zone/tamper ............................................................. 17

T
Tamper recognition ............................................................ 16
Tamper supervision ........................................................... 20
TBR-21 ................................................................................. 2
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Programming Guide

For technical support in Canada or the U.S., call 1-800-791-1919, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST. For
technical support outside Canada and the U.S., call 00-1-450-491-7444, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. EST.
Please feel free to visit our website at www.paradox.com

The whole Paradox team wishes you a successful and easy installation.
We hope this product performs to your complete satisfaction. Should you have any questions or comments, please visit
www.paradox.com.

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